This chapter explores the traits that make women successful in intelligence work, including their unassuming nature, ability to blend in, caretaking experience, empathy, intuition, and role-playing skills. It emphasizes the value of women's instincts, spotting potential assets, and their ability to elicit valuable information through 'man-splaining'.
Journalist and Author Liza Mundy discusses her book The Sisterhood: The Secret History of Women at the CIA.
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