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Get the full lesson from Carla Harris for your business: https://bigthink.com/plus/ Carla Harris spent years building a reputation on Wall Street before a senior manager told her she didn't seem tough enough for the business. The gap between who she actually was and how others perceived her was costing her, and closing that gap required a deliberate strategic shift in how she showed up every day. Do you know how you’re being perceived in the workplace? Harris reveals 3 key things to know to create the most advantageous perception of yourself. Follow Big Think+ -LinkedIn: / big-think-plus -Twitter: / bigthinkplus -Facebook: / bigthinkplus

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