Work-Life Balance? Puh-leaase!
It is true. I refrain from saying "My children are 100 percent my first priority at all times." I choose to put many other things on my plate too.
It is true. I refrain from saying "My children are 100 percent my first priority at all times." I choose to put many other things on my plate too.
Linda Tarr-Whelan | Posted 11.24.2009 | Living
Having just researched for my new book what different decisions emerge when 30 percent women are at the table, I cant help but wonder what would happen if Congress were made up of 30 percent women.
Lori Sokol | Posted 11.19.2009 | New York
Twenty years ago this Thanksgiving, I got married. Two years ago this month, I got divorced. But I am not here to chronicle a marriage gone wrong. I am here to commemorate a divorce that went right.
Emily Goligoski | Posted 11.17.2009 | Impact
The International Museum of Women exhibit Economica manages to humanize the impact of policymakers' and institutional decisions by inviting women to tell their stories themselves.
Tabby Biddle | Posted 11.16.2009 | Business
Every day we hear about incredible improvements in the financial status of women. But there is still an important area lacking -- women's access to venture capital.
Sarah O'Leary | Posted 11.16.2009 | Business
When marketers knowingly play in the darker parts of the gray to drive sales, they're doing a disservice to the consumer and the industry. A good deal not a good deal when it misinforms consumers.
Shifra Bronznick | Posted 11.09.2009 | Business
There is a simple way to improve business performance without government bailout or vast corporate investment: Appoint more women to company boards and top management teams.
Patricia Handschiegel | Posted 11.10.2009 | Business
Power Girls are women in a man -- and women's -- world. Gender does not define who we are, what we need to do, and most of all, what we want to accomplish. It never has.
Fawn Germer | Posted 11.05.2009 | Living
I didn't understand that strong, bold women give off an energy that threatens insecure people. We have to watch every word so we aren't misinterpreted. So, here are eight steps to be more effective.
Lotta Alsen | Posted 11.04.2009 | Business
We have a different rationale for starting a business. And because we are different, we also bring in new perspectives.
Leslie Grossman | Posted 11.02.2009 | World
There was good news and bad news in the Gender Gap Index. The good news is that the health and education gaps are being closed. The bad news is that the economic and political gaps are not.
Michael Kimmel | Posted 10.28.2009 | Politics
A fleet of 35 pink taxis recently debuted in Puebla, Mexico, a colonial city halfway between Mexico City and Veracruz. These taxis are driven only by women, and they do not stop for male passengers.
Blythe McGarvie | Posted 11.16.2009 | World
When I was in my twenties starting out in business, I asked the septuagenarian man sitting next to me at a meeting held at his private club whether it...
Posted 10.27.2009 | Business
More than a year after overleveraging and mismanaged risk provoked a financial crisis that sent the global economy on a perilous downward spiral, anal...
latimes.com | Maria De Cristofaro | Posted 10.24.2009 | World
Reporting from Naples, Italy - In most respects, it was a typical mob shootout: members of feuding clans facing down their rivals on the main street o...
Linda Tarr-Whelan | Posted 10.23.2009 | Business
The tipping point is what I call the "30% Solution" -- the point at which women's voices resonate fully to add the affirmative difference of shared experiences and values.
Leslie Grossman | Posted 10.23.2009 | Politics
After Game 4 of the ALCS, umpire Tim McClelland admitted that he made two bad calls. I was surprised, because we rarely hear those words from people in power, our so-called leaders.
Ilene H. Lang | Posted 10.22.2009 | Business
As our workplaces become more female, our business leadership becomes more male. What's wrong with this picture? This is bad news for women -- and for everyone else.
Chauncey Zalkin | Posted 10.22.2009 | Style
Design is about people -- the handiwork of the creator, human ingenuity, and the social ramifications of design in use.
Fawn Germer | Posted 10.13.2009 | Living
I was 17 years old and a guppy reporter for The Bradenton Herald when my editor sent me on my first assignment in the field. "You're going to interview Gloria Steinem," she told me.
washingtonpost.com | Ylan Q. Mui | Posted 12.03.2009 | Business
Women-owned businesses generate about $3 trillion in revenue and employ 16 percent of the workforce, making them significant players in the national e...
Pew Social & Demographic Trends | Kim Parker | Posted 12.01.2009 | Living
Working mothers in particular are ambivalent about whether full-time work is the best thing for them or their children; they feel the tug of family mu...
Sarah O'Leary | Posted 09.29.2009 | Business
You don't need to be an economic scholar to understand the basics of supply and demand. If a consumer product falls in the retail forest and no one cares, the register won't make a sound.
Patricia Handschiegel | Posted 11.29.2009 | Business
With more women in business than ever, more opportunities than ever, what did people need to succeed today? What, if anything, did women founders especially need or want?
Kari Henley | Posted 11.27.2009 | Living
In the last 30 years, women's median income has increased over 60%, and more women are becoming educated, and dedicated to giving back. Their studies report that women are less likely to seek recognition, and more likely to want to be involved directly in the causes they support.
Mika Brzezinski | Posted 12.01.2009 | Living