Professional women face a common double standard: how the display of emotion can be perceived as an indicator of the incapacity for leadership; don’t show emotion and be rejected as unfeminine. Communication and organization experts at Emory University and its Goizueta Business School explore the role of women and emotion in the workplace and note that for future generations, many of the stereotypes may no longer be a factor.
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