@mashable @StephMBuck No, you just have to be to get noticed. What an offensive line!
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@KatieRoseRock Unfortunately, I don't believe it's that easy. There are many different types of leadership. We need to stop forcing one type -
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@KatieRoseRock Precisely my point. Glad you agree!
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@mashable@StephMBuck We like our women at whatever volume they pleaseThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@mashable@StephMBuck YESS!!! Haha sorry couldn't resist :DThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@mashable: Women, you don't have to be loud to be good leaders: http://on.mash.to/WgIARN ht@StephMBuck pic.twitter.com/koYvlHTHmd”
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Finally reasonable women-focused article: "Women, you don't have to be loud to be good leaders": http://on.mash.to/WgIARN via
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@mashable@StephMBuck Why just women? I'm just tired of articles telling women what they're supposed to be, to be "good" at whatever... -
@steph_guerrero@mashable If you read the article, it's telling you what you *don't* have to be. -
@StephMBuck@mashable I still feel like the title sells this article in preachy absolutes, rather than in an "everyone is different" manner. - 1 more reply
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@mashable@StephMBuck I have seen male leaders be outspoken and aggressive. Why is this being geared towards women only? And not LEADERSHIP? - 1 more reply
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