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The White House female staffers have a genius trick to make themselves heard

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Ever struggled to make yourself heard in a meeting? Ever struggled to *get into* the meeting in the first place?

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The women of the White House have some advice for you.

 
Namely: work together.

In a revealing series of interviews, The Washington Post revealed that when President Barack Obama took office, two-thirds of his top aides were men. As a result, women complained that they often werenโ€™t invited to meetings โ€“ and even when they were, their opinions were ignored.


So, female staffers banded together โ€“ and every time a woman made a valid point in a meeting, all the other women would make a point of repeating it, and giving credit to its author. This meant there was no way women โ€“ or their contribution โ€“ could be ignored. 

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โ€œWe just started doing it, and made a purpose of doing it. It was an everyday thing,โ€ one former Obama aide who requested anonymity told The Washington Post.

Amongst themselves, staffers called this (genius) tactic โ€œamplificationโ€. Others have described it as โ€œshine theoryโ€. Some people might simply say its the sisterhood in action. 

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