The persistent gender gap in academia is not directly about pay—though that is there, too—or about tenure. It’s about helping out, or service to the university. And it all leads to an imbalance up the ladder. So what can you do about it?
Read MoreDuring Small Business Week we can salute women entrepreneurs and business owners in this country who have done more than a small favor for the economy overall.
So your first 100 days at a new job in a new position will likely not land you as much scrutiny as the first 100 days in the Oval Office up this week for the chief executive officer of the United States.
Read MoreOf course Hawaii is the top of the list for best states for women to live and succeed, but it is not just about the sunshine, the amazing ocean views, the macadamia nuts and the fresh fruit.
Read MoreThe best tennis player in the world—male or female—and arguably the best athlete in the world, Serena Williams, is pregnant.
Read MoreUnless for some reason you missed the Pepsi debacle and the role Kendall Jennerplayed in the major marketing mishap recently, let’s just say if you ever pull a Kendall in your career, you can recover.
Read MoreFew rivalries between successful female competitors were as fierce onscreen and off-screen as the spite fest between mid-20th century Hollywood divas Joan Crawford and Bette Davis.
Read More“I speak into the listening.”
That is how Donna Smith Bellinger, author, coach, speaker, and business accelerator, succeeds in helping entrepreneurs—particularly women—increase their sales, networks and effectiveness.
Read MoreYou do not need the title of Chief Director of Creativity to be a creative leader. Or to lead creatively.
Read MoreCharo is a separate conversation.
As someone who indulges in the “Dancing With the Stars” phenom along with 10-11 million other fans each week watching the amateurs and the pros try to make it all look effortless, I can heed several important leadership lessons on display.
Read MoreTake me to church. Or a warehouse, boxing gym, art gallery, brewery, rooftop farm or club. But make it interesting so my work event has impact.
Read MoreHer nickname in high school was “Boss Lady.” And now at 32, Charreah Jackson is making her ambition work for her—and for anyone else who seeks her advice.
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