Guest Blogger: Shannah Hayley on Seven Tips for Successfully Navigating the Leadership Path

By Shannah Hayley, FSMPS, CPSM                                                                                                              Director of Marketing and Community Engagement, City of Plano, Texas Before joining local government, I worked for 20 years in the private sector within a male-dominated industry. While there were plenty of women employed within my particular professional services industry, not many held leadership roles. In fact, when I first [...]

2019-07-09T22:22:12-07:00February 25th, 2016|Exclusives, Featured|Comments Off on Guest Blogger: Shannah Hayley on Seven Tips for Successfully Navigating the Leadership Path

Guest Blogger Julie Underwood on the Largest Girl-Led Business in the WORLD!

What the Girl Scout Cookie Program Can Teach ALL of Us By Julie Underwood, Assistant City Manager - Daly City, CA It’s the best time of year! It’s Girl Scout cookie time! I get so excited when a Girl Scout rings our doorbell or we see a cookie table at our local grocery store. We load [...]

2019-07-09T22:22:12-07:00February 24th, 2016|Exclusives, Featured|Comments Off on Guest Blogger Julie Underwood on the Largest Girl-Led Business in the WORLD!

Guest Blogger: Ron Holifield – Read it and Reap…

SUCCESS! By Ron Holifield One of the huge challenges for filling your leadership pipeline is defining what distinguishes future superstars from everyone else. Numerous organizations have developed programs to develop emerging leaders. Unfortunately, very few have developed reliable methods for identifying who really has the potential to have a high impact on your organization if [...]

2019-07-09T22:22:12-07:00February 22nd, 2016|Exclusives, Featured|Comments Off on Guest Blogger: Ron Holifield – Read it and Reap…

6 Ways Women Sabotage Their Career Success

By Ashley Stahl, Contributor, Forbes Leadership We all have enough to worry about in the workplace these days. Unemployment rates are still pretty high. Job growth is sluggish. Women in particular face a number of workplace barriers that can stifle their professional growth. Achieving success can be challenging in this environment, so it’s important to proactively [...]

2019-07-09T22:22:11-07:00February 18th, 2016|Exclusives, Featured|Comments Off on 6 Ways Women Sabotage Their Career Success

Guest Blogger: Elke Doom on her Municipal Leadership Journey

By Elke Doom My municipal career began with a temporary position in the City Clerk’s office processing absentee ballots. Fast forward through the last twenty plus years, I became a full time employee, department head and elected official, as well as (after years of night school and an MA in Public Administration), a City Manager. [...]

2019-07-09T22:22:11-07:00February 17th, 2016|Exclusives, Featured|Comments Off on Guest Blogger: Elke Doom on her Municipal Leadership Journey

8 Tips for Managers to Close the Gender Leadership Gap

Closing the gender leadership gap is an imperative for organizations that want to perform at the highest levels. Leveraging the full talents of the population provides a competitive advantage; companies with more women in leadership roles perform better, and employees on diverse and inclusive teams put in more effort, stay longer, and demonstrate more commitment. [...]

2019-07-09T22:22:11-07:00February 16th, 2016|#13Percent, Exclusives, Featured|Comments Off on 8 Tips for Managers to Close the Gender Leadership Gap

We blame women for not taking the lead in the workplace…

Here’s why that’s wrong. By Robin Ely, Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School Women and men alike make a lot of assumptions about women. Yet when it comes to women and work, some of the most ubiquitous beliefs are the most mistaken. Women enter the workforce at roughly the same rates as men, yet [...]

2019-07-09T22:22:11-07:00February 12th, 2016|Exclusives, Featured|Comments Off on We blame women for not taking the lead in the workplace…

Guest Blogger Marianne Cooper on We Act As If Work Is Optional….

Guess What? It's NOT! By Marianne Cooper, PhD - Sociologist, The Clayman Institute for Gender Research at Stanford University There are many things that make the United States different from the rest of the developed world. One of them is that we are the only developed economy that does not provide paid maternity leave. I’m [...]

2019-07-09T22:22:10-07:00February 9th, 2016|Exclusives, Featured, Guest Blog Posts|Comments Off on Guest Blogger Marianne Cooper on We Act As If Work Is Optional….

Guest Blogger Kristen Krey on Planning for Women’s History Month in March

By Kristen Krey, Grants Administrator - City of Glendale, AZ A few weeks ago I was at a retirement gathering for a close friend who had served for 20 years on our police force. As a former employee of the same police department there were many familiar faces at the event and some new employees [...]

2019-07-09T22:22:10-07:00February 3rd, 2016|Exclusives, Featured|Comments Off on Guest Blogger Kristen Krey on Planning for Women’s History Month in March

Guest Blogger: Chantal Wynter on Tactics to Land Your First Leadership Position

4 Tactics to land your first leadership position By Chantal R Wynter There isn't a clear technique or a set of strategies that can guarantee you a leadership position. However, there are certain steps and strategies you can take to boost your chances of getting your first leadership position. Take ownership of your career No [...]

2019-07-09T22:22:09-07:00February 2nd, 2016|Exclusives, Featured|Comments Off on Guest Blogger: Chantal Wynter on Tactics to Land Your First Leadership Position
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