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Hold back? The one quality that can set women apart in the workplace, explained

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Suzanne Bates, a leadership expert and CEO coach, discusses why women having restraint in the work place can help them get ahead. This means finding ways to be productive and ask great questions and holding back on reacting quickly when a tough situation comes up.