Can Womenomics Ease the Stress of Work/Life Balance?
A whopping 87 percent of women would like more equilibrium between the competing areas of their lives. Two professionals have entered the conversation with a new book.
A whopping 87 percent of women would like more equilibrium between the competing areas of their lives. Two professionals have entered the conversation with a new book.
Sarah Granger | Posted 08.27.2009 | Living
I recently read the book Womenomics, which focuses on how women can take charge in the workplace and negotiate for intangibles that we need to balance our busy lives.
Morra Aarons-Mele | Posted 07.26.2009 | Living
Christine Heenan, who spent her twenties in the Clinton White House, notes that even after jumping off the corporate ladder, "You can absolutely come out on top."
Claire Shipman and Katty Kay | Posted 07.10.2009 | Media
Whatever case the reporters were trying to make about Oprah, it would have helped them tremendously to have done it in a dignified manner.
Claire Shipman and Katty Kay | Posted 06.06.2009 | Living
It does. And we call this shift Womenomics: the emergence of a new workforce dynamic that is giving women the power to tailor their work lives to better suit their needs.
Daily Mail | Posted 03.28.2008 | Living
Once women simply spent the housekeeping money doled out to them. These days they are more likely to hold the purse strings. This was one of the find...
Marcia G. Yerman | Posted 10.19.2009 | Living