Tuesday, February 07, 2012

Archive for the ‘News for Successful Women’ Category

Women Business Owners Investing in Their Businesses for Growth

Employment Outlook Strongest With Nearly Half Looking to Hire In Next Twelve Months more »

From Businessweek — Women CEOs Say Debt Uncertainty and Regulation Hurt Job Growth

By Catherine Dodge – Dec. 5 (Bloomberg) — Women business leaders meeting with Republican lawmakers said tax burdens, duplicative government rules, an unskilled workforce and congressional deadlock on the deficit are hurting job creation and the economy. more »

From Businessweek — Steinem’s Wall Street Occupied as Women Still Earn Less Than Men

By Esmé E. Deprez – Dec. 5 (Bloomberg) – For Gloria Steinem, the international conversation that the Occupy Wall Street protests sparked about economic inequality is, at its heart, about gender. more »

From Fast Company — The Case For Girls

By Anya Kamenetz – Most would-be parents prefer boys, not girls. Is part of the trouble, dare we say, a branding problem–one that advertising could solve? more »

From Fast Company — Female Cable Execs Talk The Future Of TV

By Ari Karpel — Television is facing tumultuous times. Three of cable’s most powerful women sit down to compare notes. more »

From Huffington Post — Gen Y Women in the Workplace

By Deborah Frett — The key to recruiting, supporting and retaining Gen Y workers may require unlearning what we “know” about this cohort and relearning the importance of flexibility, equality and inclusivity for business success. more »

From CBS News — Why are so many Gen Y women flaming out by 30?

By Jessica Stillman (MoneyWatch) The latest economic downturn wasn’t dubbed the “mancession” for nothing. Women now outnumber men on college campuses, get more degrees and participate in the labor force at about the same rate as men, who lost far more jobs in the last recession than female workers. more »

From Businessweek — Collaboration’s Hidden Tax on Women’s Careers

A few years ago we hosted a seminar for 150 businesswomen. The topic for the morning was “Power: Do Women Really Want It?” Just imagine the noise level when that many smart and engaged female managers debated the pros and cons of wielding power. As the session came to a close we asked for a [...] more »

From Fortune/CNNMoney — Learning from Peter Drucker and the Girl Scouts

Frances Hesselbein has headed Peter Drucker’s Leader to Leader Institute for 21 years. Before that, she turned around the Girl Scouts of the USA. Now she shares her lessons in leadership. more »

From Columbia Business Times — New DNR director a lifelong conservationist

Sara Parker Pauley talks about hiking across Hinkson Creek as a child in Columbia, hunting with her grandmother and camping in the Ozarks. As the new director of the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, Pauley is now in charge of keeping the state’s air, land and water clean. The Hinkson cleanup, she said, will be [...] more »