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“No idea” Means I Have One :: Women on Business

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What it does mean is that in the same way your kid isn’t going to tell you the truth if he or she thinks it will land them in trouble, people aren’t going to tell you what’s going on if they think they, or the person they’re speaking about, are going to end up in hot water. If you can muster up a tone of genuine inquiry, that’s even better.

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Is a Corporate Board Seat in Your Future? :: Women on Business

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By Bonnie Marcus This past week I had the opportunity to not only attend the MA Conference for Women, but also to participate in a leadership panel about women and corporate board positions. The opportunity to be a part of a team that works together toward a common goal. First of all, let people know you want to sit on a board.

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5 Important Things to Remember as an Entrepreneur :: Women on Business

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Talk about your purpose and passion! Address personal fears, listen to your own instincts and intuition, and start believing in yourself to have the tenacity and drive to see your goal of business ownership actualize. Offer support to others with similar goals of business ownership. Post by Jane K.

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myTRUSTnetwork Launches Dear Diary Survey for Women :: Women on.

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The goal is to get a response from 1,500 women over the next 90 days. Related posts: Overcoming the Final Hurdle – The Pre-award Survey Audit Post by Veronica Eyenga, contributing Women On Business writer Before. Stimmler, contributing Women On Business writer. Will you help? Next week, Women On Business.

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The Homecoming Queen Grows Up (kinda)

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They still talk about it to this day–it was a tipping point for them. But I still need to remind myself that being liked is not my goal—it is a secondary outcome and sugary sweet is not the way to get there. About the author Susan Finerty is a consultant, blogger and aspiring writer. I still have dreams of winning.

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Be an Advocate for Yourself :: Women on Business

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Develop your web of influence (key stakeholders, decision makers, influencers, connectors) to assist you in reaching your goal. o Talk about what you bring to the table and tie it to business outcomes and results for maximum impact. Stimmler, contributing Women On Business writer. What do you bring to the table?

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w Can You Make Your Resolution a Reality? It's all in the Timing

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It’s all in the Timing By Susan Gunelius Post by Frances Cole Jones , contributing Women On Business writer “Timing: the alpha and omega of aerialists, jugglers, actors, diplomats, publicists, generals, prize fighters, revolutionists, financiers, dictators, lovers.” This post was mentioned on Twitter by Gretchen Glasscock and others.