9 Ways to Promote Your Protégée to Others

Businesswoman being applauded by peersGood news: You don’t have to do it alone.

By Ida O. Abbott
Sponsoring Women: What Men Need to Know

Promoting your protégée to others is an important part of sponsorship.

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Here are nine concrete steps: