Happy Women’s Equality Day!

Voting is not a Privilege....IT'S A RIGHT! Today marks the 45th anniversary of Women's Equality Day, designated in 1971 to commemorate the 1920 passage of the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote. But voting was only the beginning for some women's rights advocates, who pivoted in the 1920s to the larger issue of [...]

2019-07-09T22:22:43-07:00August 27th, 2016|Exclusives, Featured|Comments Off on Happy Women’s Equality Day!

Today’s TED Talk: President Jimmy Carter on the Number One Worldwide Human Rights Abuse – the Mistreatment of Women and Girls

Former US President Jimmy Carter dives into three unexpected reasons why the mistreatment of women and girls continues around the world. President Jimmy Carter speaks at TEDWomen2015 - Momentum, Session 4, May 28, 2015, Monterey Conference Center, Monterey, California, USA. Photo: Marla Aufmuth/TED Today's TED Talk is from former President Jimmy Carter. With his [...]

2019-07-09T22:22:43-07:00August 25th, 2016|Exclusives, Featured|Comments Off on Today’s TED Talk: President Jimmy Carter on the Number One Worldwide Human Rights Abuse – the Mistreatment of Women and Girls

League Symposium Featured Speaker: Liz O’Donnell on How Caring For Aging Parents Affects a Career

The Crisis Facing America's Working Daughters Many are familiar with the challenges faced by working moms, but the troubles of women with aging parents are unseen and widely ignored. By Liz O'Donnell, Author, Mogul, Mom & Maid: The Balancing Act of the Modern Woman and founder of  WorkingDaughter.com  For America’s working moms, there is pretty [...]

2019-07-09T22:22:43-07:00August 23rd, 2016|Exclusives, Featured, Guest Blog Posts, Uncategorized|Comments Off on League Symposium Featured Speaker: Liz O’Donnell on How Caring For Aging Parents Affects a Career

Heroes Vs. Heroines: How Are We Different?

Women CAN BE Heroines in Their Own Right... By Carol Morgan, Professor, Wright State University While growing up, we were socialized to think that heroes were mainly men. Think about it. We’ve all grown up with many images – from books to movies – of what constitutes a hero. And this cultivates cultural expectations. Let’s [...]

2019-07-09T22:22:42-07:00August 22nd, 2016|Exclusives, Featured|Comments Off on Heroes Vs. Heroines: How Are We Different?

Guest Bloggers Leisha DeHart-Davis, PhD & Tope Olofintuyi on Gender Mainstreaming the Local Government Workplace

How can local governments create gender-inclusive workplaces?  By Leisha DeHart-Davis, PhD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill & Tope Olofintuyi, Research Assistant, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill How can local governments create gender-inclusive workplaces? This is an important question given substantial evidence that gender-balanced leadership makes for more effective organizations. Yet women are still [...]

2019-07-09T22:22:42-07:00August 18th, 2016|Exclusives, Featured, Guest Blog Posts, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Guest Bloggers Leisha DeHart-Davis, PhD & Tope Olofintuyi on Gender Mainstreaming the Local Government Workplace

Guest Video Blogger: Julia Novak on Lessons from the Mound

We hope you enjoy this presentation from Julia Novak, founder and president of The Novak Consulting Group. This audio/video presentation was originally given by Julia Novak in July 2016at the Inspiring Women in Public Administration Conference 2016, at the University of Kansas.  Enjoy! https://youtu.be/cwVIkvPRk6o   _____ Julia established The Novak Consulting Group in September 2009 when she [...]

2019-07-09T22:22:42-07:00August 15th, 2016|Exclusives, Featured, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Guest Video Blogger: Julia Novak on Lessons from the Mound

Stanford Study: Men Self-Cite as Experts 56 Percent More Than Women. Why?

New study finds that men are often their own favorite experts on any given subject By Christopher Ingraham, Reprinted from The Washington Post A fascinating new working paper finds that men are far more likely than women to back up their arguments with appeals to a higher authority: themselves. When an academic writes a research paper, [...]

2019-07-09T22:22:41-07:00August 8th, 2016|#GenderBalance, Exclusives, Featured|Comments Off on Stanford Study: Men Self-Cite as Experts 56 Percent More Than Women. Why?

Today’s Infographic: Women are Key Drivers on Economic Growth

Investing in women is not only the right thing to do, but also the smart thing to do! Source: World Economic Forum Gender Gap Report World Economic Forum Gender Gap Report - Preface By Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum People and their talents are among the core drivers of sustainable, long-term economic growth. [...]

2019-07-09T22:22:41-07:00August 3rd, 2016|Cool Infographics, Exclusives, Featured|Comments Off on Today’s Infographic: Women are Key Drivers on Economic Growth

How Can We Get More Black Women Into Executive Positions?

From the article, Getting More Black Women into the C-Suite from HBR.org By Melinda Marshall and Tai Wingfield In late 2014, poised to publish a report on  women's ambition, we stumbled on a startling fact: black women are nearly three times more likely than white to aspire to a position of power with a prestigious title. [...]

2019-07-09T22:22:41-07:00July 29th, 2016|Exclusives, Featured|Comments Off on How Can We Get More Black Women Into Executive Positions?

To Hold Women Back, Keep Treating Them Like Men

Are men and women different? While almost every executive I have ever met, anywhere in the world, says yes, most diversity policies are designed as if the answer were no. By Avivah Wittenberg-Cox is CEO of 20-first Last week, the Global Head of Diversity of a leading professional services firm told me that she “didn’t [...]

2019-07-09T22:22:40-07:00July 25th, 2016|Exclusives, Featured|Comments Off on To Hold Women Back, Keep Treating Them Like Men
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