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Learn how to join or lead a Lean In Circle, a small group of peers who meet regularly to learn and grow together. Find out the benefits, values, goals, and materials of Circles, and see examples of successful Circle stories.
- Negotiation
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- The Power of Introverts
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- Intersectional Experiences
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- Education
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- And How to Get Started
Why you should start a Lean In Circle. Lean In Circles are...
- Negotiation
Why you should start a Lean In Circle. Lean In Circles are small groups who come together regularly for peer-to-peer mentorship, to give and get support, and to build new skills together.
Circles are one of the key programs offered by LeanIn.Org. There are currently more than 43,000 Circles worldwide in over 170 different countries. A Circle is a small group of colleagues who meet regularly to learn new skills, provide mentorship, and support each other’s goals.
From hands-on training, to email templates to invite members to join, to resources for every Circle meeting—we provide everything you need to make your Circle a success.
What is a Lean In Circle. Circles are small groups of 8 to 12 women who meet on a regular basis for ongoing support and growth. 85% of members credit their Circle with a positive change in their life, and almost two-thirds of women in Circles have taken on a new challenge.
31 de dez. de 2018 · Lean In Circles are small groups of women (and some men) who meet regularly to learn from each other and achieve their goals. In these small groups, women get and give peer mentorship,...
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27 de jul. de 2017 · Lean In Circles are small groups of peers who meet regularly to learn and grow together. We know there is real power in this kind of support: research shows we are able to learn and accomplish more in groups. Today there are more than 33,000 Circles in over 150 countries.