Giving Tech a Bad Name
Flagrant, public sexism is a sign that we have a long way to go, and it just gives the tech sector a bad name. Just because sex sells doesn't mean you can sell sexism to us.
Flagrant, public sexism is a sign that we have a long way to go, and it just gives the tech sector a bad name. Just because sex sells doesn't mean you can sell sexism to us.
Michelle Renee | Posted 05.29.2009 | Business
Before long the long hours force a reality check and cause us to step back and re-assess the vision. But that is exactly what you need to do to keep yourself on track towards success.
Ernst & Young | Posted 03.30.2009 | World
Ernst & Young has released a report during the World Economic Forum that highlights the significant and proven contributions women make toward busines...
Patricia Handschiegel | Posted 03.27.2009 | Style
Power Girls know the value of looking the part. It's a natural element in their life and work.
Susan Wilson Solovic | Posted 03.21.2009 | Business
Recently, the SIIA held its eighth annual Information Industry Summit. I was one of only two women CEO's presenting. So I asked the obvious question, "Where are the women?"
Patricia Handschiegel | Posted 03.20.2009 | Business
Power Girls know that there's value in connecting. If it can include a pretty dress and Christian Louboutin heels, even better.
Margot Pritzker | Posted 05.08.2009 | Chicago
All women should think about their own sets of skills and how they can use them to help a local non-profit meet its goals.
Jill Keto | Posted 03.15.2009 | Business
On TV, you have to boil down answers into the shortest, most concise sound bites. Right now, my favorite sound bite is "Invest in Yellow: Corn, Wheat and Gold."
Patricia Handschiegel | Posted 03.06.2009 | Business
Today's post wraps up The New Power Girls series on the HuffPost Business page. The series will move to the Style section starting next week. Please join us there!
Jill Keto | Posted 02.27.2009 | Business
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"Charticle" featuring highlights from this week in the Economy. . . hoarding gold, hot recession jobs, and the U.S. Treasuries bubble. ...
Jill Keto | Posted 02.05.2009 | Business
Check back weekly for my Recession Trend Tracker. If Us Weekly and The Economist had a love child, it would look like this.
Patricia Handschiegel | Posted 01.29.2009 | Business
If there is one trait I admire most about the women entrepreneurs... it's their inherent ability to not just recognize the value of their companies, but also, their refusal to be shaken from it.
Jill Keto | Posted 01.28.2009 | Style
Gwen Bell | Posted 01.15.2009 | Business
This new generation of "mompreneurs" sees no dichotomy between having a family and a successful business. But it's on their terms, often online, and built on a bottom up model.
Patricia Handschiegel | Posted 01.15.2009 | Business
Today's topic is fearlessness. It's without question one of the most common traits I've seen among the new modern women entrepreneurs I've met and know: they take enormous risks every day.
Patricia Handschiegel | Posted 01.11.2009 | Business
Like many of the great moguls of our time, today's new modern women entrepreneurs follow their gut when it comes to their companies.
Patricia Handschiegel | Posted 01.07.2009 | Business
Call it women's intuition on steroids, today's modern women entrepreneurs are tapped tightly to their gut and execute their plans from there.
Patricia Handschiegel | Posted 12.31.2008 | Business
Women collaborate when it comes to doing their work. In fact, looking back over the course of time, women around the world have always banded together to their benefit.
Patricia Handschiegel | Posted 12.25.2008 | Business
Today's driven girls have their sights fixed on this and beyond. They expand on the legacy of women who've opened the doors of the past to reach for the sky more than ever.
Patricia Handschiegel | Posted 12.20.2008 | Business
Women aren't just interested in taking a slice of the corporate pie, but owning the pie, the bakery and the manufacturing company that supplies it -- and are making it happen.
Vivian Norris de Montaigu | Posted 12.18.2008 | Business
This lack of balance is why we need more women involved in leading the world's economy. There is simply too much of a male-focused approach and it is not working!
Nell Merlino | Posted 12.12.2008 | Business
From my recent experience helping US women grow their businesses, I am convinced women will lead America out of the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression.
Marie Wilson | Posted 10.24.2008 | Business
The characteristics that Americans attribute to women leaders are the very traits that many would say is sorely lacking on Wall Street and Capitol Hill.
Allyson Kapin | Posted 07.26.2009 | Business