The middle of three sisters raised in Bloomfield, Michigan, Lori Caden always knew sisterhood was a key part of her life. Indeed, sisterhood would drive her professional success and be a factor in her helping other women entrepreneurs launch their business dreams.
Read MoreDespite the drolly delivered good news that Punxsutawney Phil predicts an early spring, I entered February still mourning basketball great Kobe Bryant, who died along with his daughter and seven others in a helicopter crash on January 26. I canβt get this tragic loss of life, loss of potential, and loss of a history-making African American athlete off of my mind. I begin my Sum column this week with condolences to the families of all who perished.
Read MoreYou can definitely find scores of reasons to attend Take The Leadβs βPower Up: Igniting The Intentional Leader Withinβ conference later this month in Scottsdale, Az. What you canβt find is a reason not to attend. Gloria Feldt, co-founder and president of Take The Lead, will be revealing for the first time to conference attendees leadership power tools she has been developing.
Read MoreAs the global digital communications director for Ford Motor Company, Gwen Jimmere had a company car that was a baby blue Mustang convertible, passes to the Super Bowl and paid travel around the world. But it was not what she wanted ultimately wanted to do.
Read MoreThe good news if you are a woman working in healthcare, architecture, engineering, education and a few other industries is that pay equity is the norm when your organization has pay transparency. The bad news is if you are a female in food services, retail, customer service, transportation and a few more male-dominated fields, you will likely be paid less than men doing the same job.
Read MoreLeap Day is one day added to the calendar every four years βas a corrective measure,β because the earthβs orbit is not precisely completed in 365 days. Take The Lead is jumping on that opportunity on Leap Day this year for its own corrective measures moving the workplace and culture toward gender parity in leadership with the βPower Up: Igniting the Intentional Leader Withinβ conference February 28-29 in Scottsdale, Az.
Read MoreLast week I wrote about tripping over a pebble while hiking and breaking my wrist. Since then, Iβve been thinking about how itβs never the mountains that trip you up. Itβs the pebbles on the path. Things you canβt see coming even though they are right in front of you. Impediments that donβt catch your eye because theyβre so small that you are unaware of them, or youβre vaguely aware and pay no attention.
Read MoreStacey Engle, president of Fierce Conversations, understands perfectly the double meaning of the word. βFierce to me is what you think of when someone is fiercely loyal, passionate, caring, courageous and getting to the heart of something.β She adds, βSomeone can also interpret fierce as aggressive or too intense.β The two interpretations offer the opportunity to address what it means to be effective.
Read MoreIssue 118β January 20, 2020
It was a gorgeous Arizona Sunday, not yet two weeks into the new year and the new decade. The 2020s. I love that nice round number. I was lighthearted, with the sense of optimism I get at such a time, when it seems like the slate is clean and the future open to our intentions.
Read MoreβInvesting in yourself is the best investment you will ever make. it will not only improve your life, but it will also improve the lives of all those around you." - Robin Sharma. Kay Sperduti is a health care marketing professional, the owner of Sperduti Communications and a graduate of our 50 Women Can Change the World leadership program. We talked with her about what she learned in the program and how the experience is helping her to change the world around her.
Read MoreMany of us are facing down strategic plans for the new year. But beyond goal setting is the real task of managing teams that can consist of varying levels of β ahem, enthusiasm. Itβs no secret that teams can consist of highly motivated go-getters and what some call in academia, coasters, as well as strategic players who do the absolute minimum in order to slide by with low effort and little buy-in.
Read MoreFlorence Shin and Athina Wang want you to know they are absolutely not sick of each other. The co-founders and creators of Covry, a brand of handcrafted eyewear they launched in 2015, have been besties since high school class of 2009, in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, as the two most interested in fashion in their larger group of friends.
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