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Binders full of women: Romney’s leadership blinders where women are concerned…
October 18, 2012 · by carolburbank · in Barack Obama, Creative Followership, Sustainable Leadership · Leave a comment
Mitt’s Binders and the Missing Women Amy Davidson’s New Yorker blog says it best: “For Mitt Romney, in the second Presidential debate, women always seemed to be elsewhere. This was not the only reason that he lost the debate—and a chance to put the election away—but it was one of them.” If you look at […]
A Different Take on Romneyʻs Authenticity: Family History, Family Values
September 5, 2012 · by carolburbank · in Authentic Leadership, Business Leadership, Mitt Romney · Leave a comment
Washington Post writer E.J. Dionne is being much quoted in the blogosphere for his comments last week, comparing Mitt Romneyʻs values with his fatherʻs. Itʻs an interesting way to look at authenticity in a presidential race — how Romneyʻs not living his fatherʻs legacy. “TAMPA, Fla.: In 1964, George Romney, then the governor of Michigan, walked out of […]