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  “Rosalind Chow has spent her career studying how to break barriers, and her book is filled with engaging stories, compelling evidence, and actionable advice.” —Adam Grant, #1 New York Times–bestselling author of Think Again   “Through rigorous research and compelling storytelling, Chow revolutionizes our understanding of how careers advance. She demonstrates that the path to leadership runs through helping others rise—and that speaking up for those with less influence can create organizations that are more equitable and more effective.” —Daniel H. Pink, #1 New York Times–bestselling author…mehr

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  “Rosalind Chow has spent her career studying how to break barriers, and her book is filled with engaging stories, compelling evidence, and actionable advice.” —Adam Grant, #1 New York Times–bestselling author of Think Again   “Through rigorous research and compelling storytelling, Chow revolutionizes our understanding of how careers advance. She demonstrates that the path to leadership runs through helping others rise—and that speaking up for those with less influence can create organizations that are more equitable and more effective.” —Daniel H. Pink, #1 New York Times–bestselling author of Drive  “Groundbreaking and inspiring, The Doors You Can Open has transformed how I think about that dirty word: networking. I highly recommend it for anyone striving for more authentic relationships and greater success.” —Dolly Chugh, author of The Person You Mean to Be   “This book is a must-read for leaders and anyone looking to elevate those around them and foster meaningful change in the workplace.” —Dr. Marshall Goldsmith, New York Times–bestselling author of What Got You Here Won’t Get You There   “A generous and skillful blend of storytelling, research, and practical advice. . . . When you think of the book on sponsorship, it should be this one.” —Lily Zheng, author of DEI Deconstructed   “This gem is packed with useful, research-based advice about how to give and get effective sponsorship. Chow’s warm and witty writing voice makes it a joy to read.” —Robert I. Sutton, New York Times–bestselling author of The No Asshole Rule    
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Dr. Rosalind Chow is an associate professor of organizational behavior and theory at Carnegie Mellon University, where she directs executive education programs that advance the careers of Black and Latino professionals and advises corporations on their sponsorship programs. She lives in Pittsburgh with her husband and their two children.