Harvard Law School Distinguished Fellow Heidi Gardner Refers to Being a Leader as Male Territory

Quite strange:

“'Every leader who calls himself a leader, who gets paid like a leader, who’s accepted that title of leader, has the responsibility to exhibit ethical leadership,' [Heidi] Gardner told CNBC Make It in 2023. 'Failing to communicate with somebody honestly and transparently and humanely before these events have taken effect is shameful.'” -

That statement was posted in CNBC, related to ham-handed layoffs. This time the bungler in treating the terminated without empathy is Outdoor Voices. Gardner is a distinguished fellow at Harvard Law School. She also, get this, advises on leadership. Are those she advises only males? 

Yes, it's March 2024 and there is still this kind of gender slip-up. Shame on Gardner. Of course, she should know better, even back in 2023. Also, shame on CNBC for using this kind of quote. 

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