May 19, 2013

What’s Wrong With Women’s Empowerment?

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What’s wrong with women’s empowerment? Nothing and everything. At its best, women’s empowerment programs are an organizational (or social) recognition that cultural barriers diminish women’s chances to succeed and make an attempt to counteract those forces to give women a better chance. Why? Not just because it’s the right thing to do from a social [...]

Why Leaders Should Care About The Equal Pay Gap & Flexible Work-Life Arrangements

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    On average, companies are paying women 77% as much as the guys in the cubes next to them, doing the same jobs. Traditionally this has been seen as a women’s issue, an issue of social justice, a reason for women ask for legislated change. However, I believe that this “fairness” argument has been masking [...]

Soap vs. You: A Leader’s Guide to Branding

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Back in the old days, companies did branding and people did leading. Not so today. Now-a-days if you want to get into, or stay in, leadership and other positions of influence you must have a personal brand. In our overwhelmed world, brands – both personal and commercial – consolidate the information consumers, clients and hiring [...]

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 [...]

Bully Boss Chat With Dana Theus (Video)

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Last week I had the opportunity to join a couple of interesting folks in a HuffPostLive Google+ Hangout chat about bully bosses. You can watch the video interview below. I was surprised to have the interviewer push back on me when I took Steve Jobs’ to task for being a bully boss. Needless to say, I [...]

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 [...]

The Woman Effect: TEDx MassAveWomen Video & The Research Behind It

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On December 3, 2012 I had the honor of speaking to a group of powerful women in Washington DC at a TEDx event, TEDxMassAveWomen. I’m very excited because I’ve long wanted to distill down what InPower Women’s about, into a simple but powerful video, and this gave me that chance (video below). Since so much of [...]

Gratitude and Work-Life – or Life-Work?

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Happy Thanksgiving! In the U.S. we love to look forward to this day of family and food. And we love to dread a few traditions that usually come along with family and food, too. And somehow work just doesn’t slow down. Here’s a little secret to managing the work-life craziness. Let the gratitude in NOW [...]

Taking the Reins: Turning EMpowered Employees into INpowered Leaders

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This is my second reference to the book Turn The Ship Around, by David Marquet. It’s such a good book on empowering leadership I recommend it to any leader or aspiring leader. Empowering leadership is not easy. Here is one secret to it that I particularly like. Have you ever met someone who’s commanded a [...]

The Secrets to Empowered Leadership – Turn The Ship Around (Book Review)

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Many women are praised for having an intuitive handle on empowering those who work for them. Whether women are naturally good at this skill or not, true empowerment is the most challenging leadership style to master. Last month I read a book that I think really nails the leadership skills necessary to do this well [...]