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When Will Women Rule the World?
When Will Women Rule the World?

World leaders have long recognized the value of empowering women, for their sake and to help achieve such long-term social goals as eradicating poverty, educating children, combating disease, and protecting the environment

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ParityTake The LeadOctober 28, 2013parity, Power, Women's LeadershipComment
Women’s Leadership: Moral Obligation or Good Business Decision?
Women’s Leadership: Moral Obligation or Good Business Decision?

Earlier this month I made my way to the The New York Times building for Impact Leadership 21’s “Collaboration: Moving Forward Together,” summit and awards

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Inspirational Role ModelsLex SchroederOctober 23, 2013anwarul k- chowdhury, impact leadership 21, Women and Power, Women's Leadership, womens movement Comments
Senate Women Led Effort that Broke Congressional Deadlock
Senate Women Led Effort that Broke Congressional Deadlock

Given the qualities that distinguish women leaders, it’s not surprising that a bipartisan group of female Senators emerged as key leaders in the negotiations that broke the Congressional deadlock over reopening the government and raising the debt ceiling. 

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Susan Weiss GrossOctober 21, 2013Government, Leadership, Women and Power Comments
Wonder Women: Sex, Power, and the Quest for Perfection
Wonder Women: Sex, Power, and the Quest for Perfection

Feminism gave women of my generation an infinity of choices and opportunities to lead. We could cheer for the boys and play alongside them; look effortlessly elegant while chairing a board meeting, performing surgery, or saving the world.

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Changing the Power Par...Debora SparOctober 18, 2013choice, feminism, womens movementComment
Hating on Millennials and What it Could Mean for Young Women
Hating on Millennials and What it Could Mean for Young Women

Generation Y just can’t win.

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Career choicesKaitlin RattiganOctober 17, 2013ambition, Choices, millennials Comments
Listening to the Wisdom of Don Draper
Listening to the Wisdom of Don Draper

Mad Men fans recently learned that season 7 of the show won’t start until spring 2014—here’s a feminist compilation of Peggy scenes from past seasons to hold you over—nevertheless, I’ve been thinking about what I’ve learned over the years from Don Draper.

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Changing the Power Par...Lex SchroederOctober 15, 2013communication, draperisms, mad men, Women's LeadershipComment
Gloria Feldt's Broadway Debut
Gloria Feldt's Broadway Debut

I recently had my Broadway debut and got to tell the world about Take The Lead. No, seriously, check out this video of Feminomics interviewing me and Susan Arnot Heaney at the Women Leadership Summit just after we had both spoken on a panel smack in the middle of Times Square.

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Career successGloria FeldtOctober 10, 2013Career, Take The Lead In The News, WomenComment
Gearing Up for “Ideas That Move”
Gearing Up for “Ideas That Move”

There are some ideas whose time simply have come. Leadership parity, pay equity, access to affordable healthcare, things like this. Then there are those ideas in our own life that we’d like to move past the idea stage and make happen.

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Ambition / IntentionLex SchroederOctober 8, 2013ideas that move, lex schroeder, moving ideas to action, women's entrepreneurship, Women's Leadership Comment
High Quality Childcare and Early Childhood Education Should be at Top of Feminist Agenda
High Quality Childcare and Early Childhood Education Should be at Top of Feminist Agenda

Sheryl Sandberg exhorts women to “lean in”and “close the ambition gap”, but it’s unlikely to happen as long as working mothers are left with sub-par options regarding the care and education of their young children.

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ParitySusan Weiss GrossOctober 7, 2013childcare, education, Work/Life BalanceComment
Women Are the Faces of Business
Women Are the Faces of Business

Last week I was privileged enough to be invited to the launch event for Faces of Business, the Women’s Initiative of the Gloucester County Chamber of Commerce.

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Ambition / IntentionKaitlin RattiganOctober 3, 2013career ambition, women in business, Women's LeadershipComment
Congressional Gridlock = #LeadershipFail
Congressional Gridlock = #LeadershipFail

“You can’t be neutral on a moving train.” –Howard Zinn

(You also don’t need to pick sides).

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Lex SchroederOctober 1, 2013fiscal crisis, government shutdown, Leadership, Women's LeadershipComment
A vision, a goal, and some mustard: Women’s leadership @ ASU
A vision, a goal, and some mustard: Women’s leadership @ ASU

When I was 15, I had my first lesson in the power of working together to make systemic change.

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Career choicesGloria FeldtSeptember 27, 2013Leadership, Power, WomenComment
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As we close out the first month of 2026, take a moment to look back. Leadership can be lonely, but it doesn’t have to be. Whether you’ve disrupted a bias, negotiated a new term, or simply stood your ground—you did it. ✨

Remember th Is AI just another item on your to-do list, or is it the tool that clears your list? For women leaders, AI represents a massive opportunity to automate the "administrative double-shift." 🤖

By leveraging AI for data analysis, meeting synth "Power is the 'power to' create." ⚡

We are proud to spotlight @catherinescrivano, Founder of CASCO Financial Group, as a Founding Member of 50 Women Can Lead the Change. Catherine’s leadership in the financial sector and her dedicati
Whether it’s a keynote stage or a high-stakes boardroom meeting, your ability to speak up is your ability to lead. But public speaking isn't just about elocution—it’s about the courage to raise the issues others are avoiding. 🎤

Wh Community is a practice, and leadership is the heart of it. 🤝✨

We are thrilled to welcome Keisha A. McKinnor as a Founding Member of 50 Women Can Lead the Change!

As an ordained minister & Principal of OPINEX Group, Keisha brings not only comp For decades, the corporate script for women has been: "Get more training, and the promotions will follow." In 2026, we’re calling time on that narrative. Development without advancement isn’t progress—it’s a plateau.
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