How Women Can Navigate A Rapidly Changing Workplace
Women face many challenges in the workplace, and it’s crucial that they know how to position themselves to get ahead and stay ahead.
What Does It Mean To Age Boldly?
On July 22, the Mighty Mermaids relay team will swim across the English Channel. This six women team, each over 50, will attempt what only 1,832 other swimmers have done successfully since 1875. Elaine Soloway is a PR consultant, author, writing coach and tech tutor....
What Will Make Diversity And Inclusion Programs More Effective?
Bias is alive and well in the workplace despite many companies best efforts to eliminate it. Some organizations are earnestly trying to understand how pervasive bias is in their culture and how it influences hiring, firing, promoting, and compensating employees. It’s...
Step Into Your Power
In an effort to be liked, women often give their power away, but it doesn’t have to be this way. Here are some tips on what women can do to take their power back.
What Are The Most Important Leadership Skills For The Future?
As the world becomes more connected, more transparent, and more diverse, businesses need a new type of leadership. This new leadership requires different skills to lead organizations into the future successfully. The challenge is that few businesses are...
Have You Joined The Growing Trend Of Women Podcast Listeners?
You’re driving home from work. Maybe you’re stuck in traffic and you’re cursing the commute you have each day. One way to make really good use of your time is to tune into a podcast. Your time in the car can be well spent listening to something entertaining or...
The Double Whammy for Women Over 50 in the Workplace Today
Susan told me in confidence that she sometimes wakes up in the middle of the night in a panic. The fear that someone will discover her age consumes her. At 62, she uses Botox and filler to hide the signs of aging and takes her birthday off from work each year to avoid...
You May Not Know It, But Dr. Bernice Sandler Made Your Life Better
Dr. Bernice Sandler never thought of herself as a feminist, but she dedicated much of her adult life to fighting sexual discrimination. She was an advocate and warrior for women’s equality. Her dedication to this cause resulted in Title IX, civil rights law of 1972...
How Glenn Close’s Golden Globe Speech Inspires Women To Own Their Ambition
When Glenn Close accepted her Golden Globe Award for her performance in The Wife, she shared why the movie’s theme of a woman living in the shadow of her husband resonated so much with her. Close’s mother took a back seat to her husband’s career and as a result, when...