Hillary Clinton cracked another glass ceiling last week, reaching the number of delegates needed in the Democratic primary race to become the first female presumptive presidential nominee of a major ...
The term ‘glass ceiling’ refers to an invisible but all-too-real obstacle depicting the challenges and limitations faced by a specific group of employees. While the ‘glass ceiling’ may be intangible, ...
I’ve received a lot of questions lately during seminars and from women emailing me to ask if I think there is a glass ceiling or an invisible barrier beneath the top of the corporate ladder that ...
The term “glass ceiling” refers to invisible barriers that keep some people from advancing in the workplace. You know you’ve reached it when lesser qualified individuals keep passing you by. In theory ...
You’ve probably heard the term “glass ceiling” thrown around a lot during this presidential election, especially by supporters of Hillary Clinton, and you may have some idea of what it means. But the ...
Again and again, Hillary Clinton and her campaign have made allusions to the “glass ceiling,” the metaphor that for decades has symbolized the struggle women face to reach the top levels of power. In ...
Hillary Clinton cracked another glass ceiling this week, reaching the number of delegates needed in the Democratic primary race to become the first female presumptive presidential nominee of a major ...