Women Thought Leaders

Women Thought Leaders
Rapport Issue

31

Publication Date

February 28th 2013

Authors

Mindy Gibbins-Klein

Many women I speak to complain that their competitors are getting all the media attention and coming across as the experts, even though those competitors are often not as qualified, and don’t have as good a product or as much experience. The sad fact is that the media do not always make their decisions about who is a subject matter expert in a quantitative, logical way. They, like most humans, are influenced by many factors and a large number of them are subjective – things like who stands out in their mind, who appears to be unique and most definitely who would be able to provide good material for articles. Men tend to be better at promoting themselves, but so...

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