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How the ‘Glass Cliff Effect’ Sets Women Up for Failure

The term, which traces to 2005, describes a phenomenon where companies appoint women to leadership roles in moments of crisis, which can set them up for failure.

Jordyn Holman
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Appointments and Executive Changes, Corporations, Gender, Gove, Sue, Hiring and Promotion, Linnartz, Stephanie, Minorities, Pope, Stephanie
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