Women like Kimberly Bryant, founder of Black Girls CODE, use role-playing with mentors and peers to simulate negotiation conversations. This preparation helps develop verbal fluency, reduce nerves, and rehearse responses to challenging questions, making the actual negotiation smoother and more assertive.

Women like Kimberly Bryant, founder of Black Girls CODE, use role-playing with mentors and peers to simulate negotiation conversations. This preparation helps develop verbal fluency, reduce nerves, and rehearse responses to challenging questions, making the actual negotiation smoother and more assertive.

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