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Women in business: entirely unremarkable | Kirsten Hall | TED Institute

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Kirsten Hall has a provocative question: is it time to stop celebrating women in business, just for being women in business? Maybe, she suggests, we can wind down the idea of corporate women’s groups - and position women in business as the new normal.

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