Is Your Strategy Failing Your Career and Business?
January 27, 2012 by Contributor
Filed under Briefs
Many entrepreneurs have difficulty using their instinct or their gut reaction to guide them in business and on their path to success. Let’s look at some ways out instincts are leading the way.
Shift Change: Balancing Work and Home for Whole-Life Success
January 25, 2012 by Contributor
Filed under Briefs, Success Tips
Realizing whole-life success is possible. The secret lies in keeping work and home life separate, allowing you to be career-driven while enjoying quality family, couple and “me” time.
Work from Home Moms: How to Get Started Working from Home
January 12, 2012 by Contributor
Filed under Briefs, Working from Home
At one point in time women felt as if they could hardly have it both ways. They could not be a stay home mom as well as a career woman – after all the two disagreed with one another, right? Then the information superhighway was invented and resourceful women throughout the world swiftly thought that [...]
Considering Entrepreneurship? How to Know If You Should Take the Plunge
October 5, 2011 by Contributor
Filed under Book Summaries, Briefs
Thinking of becoming an entrepreneur and starting a business? Here are questions that you should be asking yourself.
How Families Affect Women Entrepreneurs
August 2, 2011 by Contributor
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Family and entrepreneurship don’t mix well. For women entrepreneurs, to mix them is not impossible, but it’s definitely not easy.
Economist Online Fairs presents: The Economist’s Franchise Fair
June 21, 2011 by Contributor
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If you are thinking about investing in a franchise, The Economist’s online Franchise Fair provides a unique opportunity to meet a variety of franchisers and consultants in real time. The fair is hosted by Economist Online Fairs and takes place on June 28th and 29th 2011.
Are You Just a Girl Who Can’t Say Yes? Reasons to Accept Help Today
June 19, 2011 by Contributor
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When your life becomes so stressed, hard and one problem on top of the other, do you seek and welcome help? Here’s a tip to women entrepreneurs
10 Successful Entrepreneurs Who Started In College
May 18, 2011 by Contributor
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The common line of thought is that a career does not start until after college. Here are 10 of the most successful entrepreneurs in history who started their companies in college.
Message for Mother’s Day: Parenting Matters
May 7, 2011 by Contributor
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The approach of Mother’s Day brings to mind the great parenting debate du jour and the horrified public reaction to the tenets of the Tiger Mom —a style of mothering that pushes and presses children to achieve and won’t settle for second best. It also brings to mind an alternative approach to parenting and a coworker who exemplifies more of a “Lioness Mom” model.
Susan Butler: The Shaping of a CEO
March 30, 2011 by Contributor
Filed under Career, Success Stories
The characteristics of being a CEO include the following: being a visionary, being future focused, change when change is necessary, having a board of directors, making things happen, taking responsibility and investing time – to name a few. Learn how Susan Butler became the CEO of You, Inc.