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Bonnie Hammer on importance of finding truth tellers, not mentors

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Bonnie Hammer joins TODAY to talk about her book called “15 Lies Women Are Told At Work” where she challenges old-school advice like “follow your dreams.” She shares the important lessons people can take away from the book including finding truth tellers instead of mentors. "We need to prepare people navigating the work world in a way that they can succeed — and it's not giving them blind love," she says.