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How Women Can Build Careers as Business Leaders

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creativity and collaboration) in their everyday approach to work and overcoming the inevitable obstacles. “Women need to identify their unique talents, understand what they bring to their work environment to best enable success, and then, make sure that their voice is heard. . Speak up, speak out, and contribute.

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Looking for the Perfect Job? Become an Entrepreneur

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When I started my career almost twenty years ago, I wanted to find meaningful and creative work, make a good living and eventually have a family. For some, this includes autonomy, creative control, unlimited earning potential, and flexibility. Guest post by Amy Abrams ( learn more about Amy at the end of this post).

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The Leper in the Room: Workplace Violence

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You owe your staff and yourself a safe and creative environment. Felix Nater has been helping organizations create safe and secure environments for over 17 years; he is the founder and owner of Nater Associates Ltd. You can learn more about Nater Associates Ltd at www.naterassociates.com.

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Make Tomorrow a Better (Work) Day

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But in traditional environments, avoiding long meetings, others’ conversations, ringing phones, email, people knocking on your office door, etc., So when your boss comes calling for that document, presentation, cost analysis, creative brief or other deadline-pending assignment, you’re scrambling and sweating.

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

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Katrina leads her company with a focus on keeping her staff creative and relaxed. That kind of team environment undoubtedly helped Katrina get her company to where it is today. She also leads her company with a keen eye on the environment. Today, Vosges-Haut Chocolat employs 50 people.

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Tanya Maslach Joins Women On Business as a Contributing Writer.

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About Tanya Maslach Tanya leads the coaching and creative efforts of Elevati, Inc. Tanya energizes leaders to help them light the spark in their teams that results in: the proliferation of ideas and innovation,shorter cycle times, more collaborative environments, and high customer and employee loyalty.

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Nominations Being Accepted for Exceptional Women in Business.

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Why not nominate her on the Veuve Clicquot website ?