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Five Great Ways to Earn Extra Money in 2010 :: Women on Business

Women on Business

If you have specialized knowledge in areas such as antiques or rare books, so much the better. Conduct classes in cake decorating, flower arranging, jewelry-making, gardening, automobile maintenance, carpentry, photography, or whatever your expertise happens to be.

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CMI Highlights

Chartered Management Institute

Being an ethical and inclusive leader is a central pillar of CMI's Professional Standard. It could help boost pay equality Tips and tools to help you navigate the slippery slope of business ethics Lessons from Britain’s Most Admired Companies on leading with integrity Should pets be allowed in the office? Book your place here!

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Business Leadership Expertise: Give a Gift of Honoring :: Women on.

Women on Business

Right now I am researching the first section of my new book “Dipping in the WELL: Women Executive Leadership Learning”. Strong yet Others are from books, films and politics. For me it was a first grade teacher who challenged me to take an art project some “annoying boy” in my class had scribbled on and find a way to make it work.

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Top 10 US Cities to Capture Small Business Recovery Act Dollars.

Women on Business

If your small business plan can move the nation forward, you’re a step closer to winning Uncle Sam’s financing and support. Then expand your following with a world-class Web design. Ten Best Cities to Stage an Economic Revival Location is the other piece of the stimulus puzzle.

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Katrina Markoff Named Woman of the Year by American Express and.

Women on Business

To prove her commitment to what she calls the ‘lifestyle component’ of her business, her employees participate in a weekly yoga class at the office. She believes there is more to her company than money.

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A Woman's Place is in the Classroom

Women on Business

I was in my junior year of undergraduate school and I was thinking about going to law school when a professor asked me to be his teaching assistant in a communications class. We talked about the behavior patterns in my book “ Don’t Bring It to Work ” and especially the one that is all too familiar to women, the pleaser.

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Still holding on to “life's leg warmers?” What would Jane Fonda.

Women on Business

Are you going after the book of business that’s right for you? Take a class, attend a seminar, learn a new skill or volunteer for a favorite cause. What would Jane Fonda say? On the business front… Strategy: Yes, our clients are our bread and butter. Ask yourself, “How do I want people to think about me?”