By J. Lenora Bresler, J.D., SHRM-SCP, SPHR Leadership, like beauty, is somewhat in the eye of the beholder. Because of their unique backgrounds and personalities, individual team members think certain leadership characteristics are more important than others. Knowing...
By Dianne Grote Adams, President, Safex, Inc. When entrepreneurs launch their businesses, they often envision what they want that business to look like and act like. In the Science, Technology, Engineering and Manufacturing (STEM) world, a business owner likely wants...
By Annie Rorem, Senior Research Manager at the National Women’s Business Council In the United States, just over one in three privately held businesses is woman-owned (36 percent, to be precise). This already apparent disparity in ownership is magnified when looking...
By Dr. Terry Neese, Serial Entrepreneur, Small Business Advocate, International Relations Executive and Past NAWBO National President It is widely believed there is no way a regular person can make a difference in Washington, DC. The concept that only large...
Recently, I met with 130 female farmers at their Women in Ag annual conference. At the event, you could feel the energy, excitement and camaraderie that exist in a room full of talented women. My participation in the forum was a continuation of my “Stories of Women’s...
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