All posts tagged "business woman"
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Power Pack | California Music Studios founder Jennifer Paterson
Jennifer Paterson is the owner and founder of California Music Studios, a network of over 300 music teachers across five counties that offers private music lessons to both children and adults. In this interview, Paterson...
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5+1 tips: how to behave like a leader
There have been many discussions why the percentage of female business leaders is still so remarkably low – even more so in the startup world. Is it because women are not smart enough? Is it...
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5 key things a businesswoman needs to know
Running a business is fulfilling in so many ways, but it is not easy. Nothing can prepare you for the rollercoaster ride that you’ll experience, or the curve balls that will be thrown your way....
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Take off your invisibility cloak: the art of self-promotion
Remember Harry Potter’s invisibility cloak? It was a magical garment that rendered whatever it covered invisible. Well I reckon all women are born with one, and our job is to get out from under it....
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Approaching a glass cliff, what to do
We’ve all heard about the ‘glass ceiling’; Approaching a glass cliff is a barrier that prevents women from rising up beyond a particular (invisible) level to the top rungs of the corporate ladder, despite being...
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Confidence is the key to leadership: here’s how to become more confident
You’re not a good boss until you know this: confidence is the key to leadership for the business woman. The role of a leader is more than just being able to say you run a company or you’re...
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Pretty Woman – 10 business lessons
Yes. You read that right, the blockbuster rom-com Pretty Woman can actually teach you something about business. It may sound a little crazy at first, but if you watch the film “Pretty Woman” with business...
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Eva Chen | Condè Nast’s youngest editor-in-chief
In high school, Eva Chen was expected by immigrant parents to look towards careers such as finance, engineering and medicine. However, after a summer internship at Harpers Bazar between her junior and summer year, Chen realized those...