May 23, 2013

Obama’s Top Cop Is A Woman (A First!)

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With so much going on in Washington lately, from the sequester to gun control legislation to immigration reform, you may have missed the news that, for the first time in the agency’s nearly 150-year history, the Secret Service is being run by a woman. Julia Pierson, 53, took over the top job at the Secret [...]

Should We Lean In to Combat Sexism?

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Sheryl Sandberg’s new book, Lean In, has generated a ton of dialog about women and work – not all of it positive, and not all the criticism from men. Actually, the only criticism I’ve read or heard has been from women, and it seems to literally illustrate her point that sexism is very cultural and [...]

The Real Reason Marissa Mayer Should Catch Flack

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The same week Yahoo! rescinded teleworking policies for its employees, Best Buy did the same. Many pointed to the fact that Yahoo!’s working mom CEO got flack when Best Buy’s working dad CEO didn’t as unfair for gender inequity reasons. While I suspect that unfortunately Marissa Mayer was a better criticism target because she’s a [...]

Is It Time To Lean In To Feminism?

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    Important points that came up – watch for more! You’ll see different perspectives on all these things across the generations. What a great conversation & thank you to my InPower panelists! Emily Bennington, Gloria Feldt and Eva Swanson – You guys rock! Highlights from the video Is feminism about more than equal rights? [...]

How Sheryl Sandberg, Anne-Marie Slaughter and Marissa Mayer Prove That We’ve Found Equality Where We Don’t Want It

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I have great respect for the ways that Sheryl Sandberg, Anne-Marie Slaughter and Marissa Mayer are doing what they think is right and completely ignoring all the chatter about them on the web. They are doing what any man would do – running companies and professoring – and sparking a national debate on the issues [...]

Will a Record Number of Women in Congress Make a Difference?

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Will a Record Number of Women Make a Difference in the 113th Congress? With the Inauguration in the rear view mirror, it’s officially time for the 113th Congress and President Obama to get back to work. Women were big winners in the November elections and the current Congress set a new record for female members [...]

Happy New Year!

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Even though InPower Women isn’t yet a year old (9 months and counting!), I feel like it’s a birthday of sorts. It was in the midst of last year’s holiday season that April and I began talking in earnest about what we wanted InPower Women to become. I’m happy to say that it has become [...]

What Can We Do In The Face Of The Sandy Hook Tragedy?

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No words ever do justice to tragedy. What way is there to feel other than powerless in the face of the murdered children and teachers in Sandy Hook? In the week after yet another horrific act of violence against innocents, I have to write the words that keep coming to me as I search for [...]

The Future Is Here – Where Are You?

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We all know we’re living in interesting times as technology boils under the sea change in our economy, but it’s rare that we can see it very clearly. As a business person, it’s important to see such future trends clearly and this presentation by Mary Meeker, Wall Street analyst turned Kleiner Perkins Venture Capitalist, gives [...]

What Meryl Streep Can Teach Us About Mean Girl Bosses

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Between Maggie Thatcher in The Iron Lady and Miranda Priestly in The Devil Wears Prada, Meryl Streep has played some pretty tough bosses in her movies. So when I got the umpteenth request from professional women – readers, clients and friends – to explain the phenomenon of lady bully bosses (i.e., biologically grown up mean [...]