A Quote by Cathy Engelbert

In the global marketplace, women remain the most untapped natural resource. — © Cathy Engelbert
In the global marketplace, women remain the most untapped natural resource.
Women's strength, women's industry, women's wisdom are humankind's greatest untapped resource. The challenge then for U.N. Women is to show our diverse constituencies how this resource can be effectively tapped in ways that benefit us all.
Build creative cultures, and work with purpose to unleash the creativity of your team. Creativity is the most valuable natural resource in any organization, yet it is often a resource that is largely untapped. The leaders that prioritize and invest in creative cultures will be the wall street darlings of tomorrow. In fact, they're the darlings of today (Facebook, Groupon, LinkedIn, etc).
In my mind, women's basketball players are an untapped resource.
The heart is natures most immense untapped resource. Utilising the power of the heart is the most significant choice you will make in life.
Children are our greatest untapped resource.
Children, be worried when they call you America's most valuable natural resource. Have you seen what they've done to the other natural resources?
For Christians, faith is a precious good, the most valuable personal and social resource. When it is left untapped, the common good suffers - not just the particular interests of Christians.
Young people are this awesome, creative, hopeful untapped resource out there.
Women-the greatest natural resource in the world today.
The single largest pool of untapped resource in this world is human good intentions that never translate into action.
Children are our most valuable natural resource.
World Screen is a great resource-the perfect one-stop guide to what matters most in global entertainment.
When women participate in politics, the effects ripple out across society... Women are the world's most underused resource.
It is in my heart that I believe most strongly that our future is within a reformed E.U. - not least because we now live in a global marketplace.
More than ever, it's very apparent that we are strapped for natural resources. We configure and reconfigure to try and find a way to maintain natural assets, when, ultimately, we are overlooking the most abundant, dynamic, and powerful resource we have available to us - our youth.
Young people, I happen to believe, are the world's most precious natural resource.
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