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Quartz: How to cry at work without the social cost

Inc.: What female CEOs need to succeed

Quartz: There’s a dark side to friendships at work

Inc.: Investors don’t ask women founders the same questions as men. Here’s why that’s a problem

Forbes: How investors use ‘gut feel’ to manage risk

The New York Times: Picture a leader. Is she a woman?

Inc.: Why all the bosses in Disney movies are terrible

Newsweek: White male workers respond poorly to women and racial minorities in power and take it out on colleagues: Report

Strategy+Business: Can workaholism be good for you?

Ohio State News: Why some of your old work commitments never seem to go away

Financial Times: Why it can be cruel to be kind in the workplace

Business News Daily: Working long hours isn’t a bad thing if you love your job

Knowledge@Wharton: The truth about being a workaholic: Why it isn’t always bad for you

MIC: Is it normal to lie about money, work or job skills? What data suggests about lying – and gender

Huffington Post: Corporations make big climate promises only to retreat after a few years, study finds

The Globe and Mail: Why some workaholics stay healthy and others get sick

Forbes: How female entrepreneurs can beat investors’ gender bias

Inc.: How to work long hours and still be healthy, according to science

Fast Company: Why having co-CEOs is a bad idea

Global News: Being a workaholic isn’t as dangerous to your health as you might think

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