To help break down glass ceilings in the workplace, Ruth Veloria, Executive Dean of the School of Business at University of Phoenix, shares her professional development advice for women. She says that woman should start by “really having a passion for what you want to do” and then pursuing the skills to “make that passion come to life.” Sharing experiences from her own career, she says that woman should feel empowered by their gender to begin taking the steps to reach their goals. “You would be amazed at what the results could be.”
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