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Sallie Krawcheck
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Sallie Krawcheck
Age: 59
Born: 1964
Born: November 28
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I prefer the word engagement. Instead of empowerment, it's enabling women to engage in business.
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If you haven't had a major fail in your career - face-plant level - you aren't trying hard enough.
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The truth is, if you are a woman saving 10% of your income for retirement, and you put it in the bank account, your chances of retiring well - living on 90% of your pre-retirement income for your full life - is 0%.
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Fundraisers treat men completely differently than women. As a matter of fact, many of them have the default on their direct mail set up to read Mister, and it really rankles a lot of women.
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I can tell you that my experience has been that the gentlemen are more likely to come and ask for the order, ask for the raise, ask for the promotion, and that the women are less likely to do so.
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Greater diversity drives better business results.
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People say to me, 'Has being a woman helped or hindered your career?' And the answer is yes.
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There is absolutely nothing that beats hard work.
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A computer can have so much more in its brain that a human can.
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I had very good bosses, very good companies for which I worked. I worked in industries where the results really mattered it wasn't the perception of results, it was just the facts.
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Women tell us that they do feel patronized. They do feel like they don't have the time and the space to have their questions answered.
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I want to buy a house. I want to retire well. I want to have baby.
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