Recently, Congress passed two bills designed to promote women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) professions, and presented them to the White House. And on February 28, President Trump signed these two bills—The INSPIRE Women Act, and The Promoting Women in Entrepreneurship Act—into law.
The National Women’s Business Council’s latest research supports the need for solutions such as these that seek to address the disparity between men and women’s STEM workforce participation and commercialization efforts.
Read more here.
Monday, March 06, 2017
Monday, February 27, 2017
The Only Real Failure in Business Is Giving Up
Founder of SB Projects, Scooter Braun, manages superstars like Justin Bieber, Ariana Grande, Kanye West and Usher, and has broken more new music acts than any executive in the last decade. He was also ranked one of TIME Magazine’s 100 Most Influential People in the World.
Below he talks about 9 golden lessons for success in business and in life. One is never giving up. But you already knew that, right?
Go here to read the article.
Below he talks about 9 golden lessons for success in business and in life. One is never giving up. But you already knew that, right?
Go here to read the article.
Monday, February 20, 2017
After the Success of Women's March, What Happens Now?
More than a million people who turned out on January 21st for women’s marches in all 50 states have put down their signs, taken off their pink hats and ended their calls to action after what was an extraordinary display of solidarity for women's rights.
A critical question remains: What happens now? How do you channel all that passion and energy into action that produces political change?
Read more here.
For the Week of Action Toolkit, visit here.
A critical question remains: What happens now? How do you channel all that passion and energy into action that produces political change?
Read more here.
For the Week of Action Toolkit, visit here.
Monday, February 13, 2017
Color Outside the Lines
How can you find or reignite that passion to start and grow a business? It's not easy for if it were, everyone would be doing it. Success Magazine asked members of the Young Entrepreneur Council what advice they would give themselves. Here's what they shared -- there are , in toto, 9 lessons.
No. 1: Color outside the lines.
No. 2: Don't doubt yourself.
Read more here.
No. 1: Color outside the lines.
No. 2: Don't doubt yourself.
Read more here.
Monday, February 06, 2017
A President's Secret Weapon: Other Presidents
According to Leo Bottary, a thought leader, speaker and educator on the topic of peer advantage, we learn best in groups.
Read more here.
This is why it's so essential for CEOs [Presidents] to surround themselves with other CEOs [Presidents] who are committed to listening more than talking, learning more than judging, and discovering what being a great CEO [President] is truly all about. Joining a pear advisory ...The Women Presidents' Organization serves such a purpose -- allowing you every month to be with people like you, yet different from you, with whom you can share common aspirations and challenges that allow you to take your business to new heights.
Read more here.
Monday, January 30, 2017
What Differentiates Successful Women Business Owners From Mediocre Ones?
Our friend and esteemed colleague, Dr. Sharon Hadary, a recognized thought leader on women's leadership and entrepreneurship, writes a wonderful article for the Beatrice Daily Sun on "Top Ten Characteristics of Successful Women Business Owners."
Discover whether you have any of these great qualities and if you don't, you have your work cut out for you!
Discover whether you have any of these great qualities and if you don't, you have your work cut out for you!
Monday, January 23, 2017
Women March Worldwide in Solidarity
Hundreds of thousands attended Women's Marches around the world in solidarity on Saturday, January 21, 2017. Worldwide, including in London, Paris, Berlin and Tokyo, an estimated 3 million people participated in the march, according to organizers.
USA had big city representation from New York, Chicago (grew from 75,000 to 250,000), Denver, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Boston, San Jose, Los Angeles and Seattle, to name just a few, to march together for equal rights, women's rights, and human rights in general.
Read more here. Our country and the economy must prioritize women entrepreneurs for future prosperity.
USA had big city representation from New York, Chicago (grew from 75,000 to 250,000), Denver, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Boston, San Jose, Los Angeles and Seattle, to name just a few, to march together for equal rights, women's rights, and human rights in general.
Read more here. Our country and the economy must prioritize women entrepreneurs for future prosperity.
Monday, January 16, 2017
A Look at Some Powerful Female Entrepreneurs
These sixteen redefined power by building their own businesses against all odds. From fashion designers to tech giants, the following are power women who are the best of the best in female entrepreneurs.
Read more here.
Read more here.
Monday, January 09, 2017
What Inspires You to be a Great Leader?
As we move along in a new year, many business owners always want the $5 answer to the million dollar question: How do you get inspiration to think differently and stir positive change within your organization?
It starts with lifelong learning. And you've got to carve out the time. Here are a few good books to read in 2017.
It starts with lifelong learning. And you've got to carve out the time. Here are a few good books to read in 2017.
Monday, January 02, 2017
Happy 2017 from the Women Presidents' Organization Chicago
We wish you a new year filled with tremendous joy, excellent health, and great prosperity.
Join us in prioritizing the success of women entrepreneurs not just in 2017, but everyday throughout our lives.
Photo credit: Los Angeles Magazine
Join us in prioritizing the success of women entrepreneurs not just in 2017, but everyday throughout our lives.
Photo credit: Los Angeles Magazine
Monday, December 05, 2016
Monday, November 28, 2016
How to Translate Your Vision Into Concrete Actions
How do you translate your vision into concrete actions your people can identify with and get excited about? Here are seven proven techniques for building a solid team.
One of the most insightful tips I [Nido Qubein] learned about leading others is that people do things for their reasons, not for your reasons or for mine. So the goals, the plan of action and the strong conviction have to be communicated in a way that directly answers the question, “What’s in it for me?”7 Ways Leaders Can Inspire Commitment to Goals
Monday, November 21, 2016
Unlocking Entrepreneurial Potential in Women
Women entrepreneurs face significant obstacles to growing and scaling their businesses, especially with accessing capital, education and resources. They don't always have the same opportunities as men. This is why Tory Burch started the Tory Burch Foundation, which empowers women entrepreneurs and provides programming designed to level the playing field.
Read more: TB's Top Business Advice for Women
Screenshot courtesy: Tory Burch Foundation
Read more: TB's Top Business Advice for Women
Screenshot courtesy: Tory Burch Foundation
Monday, November 14, 2016
Effecting Change and Inspiring Others
Our U.S. election has been simultaneously inspiring and deeply challenging for women.
Chicago Inno reached out to several women founders, tech executives, and organization leaders to hear their reactions after the election. While many expressed frustration and fear, women also expressed resolve to push forward, and the importance of entrepreneurship and tech as a means to equality.
Here's what they had to say.
Chicago Inno reached out to several women founders, tech executives, and organization leaders to hear their reactions after the election. While many expressed frustration and fear, women also expressed resolve to push forward, and the importance of entrepreneurship and tech as a means to equality.
Here's what they had to say.
Monday, November 07, 2016
Entrepreneurs: The New Face of the Uninsured
Read the story of a 58-year-old entrepreneur who, over the past 20 years, had two bouts of breast cancer, is now cancer-free, but due to the change in the health exchange marketplace, is in a position of being wary as to who will insure her next.
Learn more: Are entrepreneurs the new face of the uninsured?
Learn more: Are entrepreneurs the new face of the uninsured?
Monday, October 31, 2016
It Ain't Easy Growing a Business Past the $1 Million Mark
According to Small Business Trends, entrepreneurship among women is on the rise. Women own 36 percent of all businesses. Yet, women get 33 percent less capital for their ventures. Those numbers are according to the American Express report.
Women who start and run businesses, especially past the $1 million mark, do not let roadblocks get in the way.
Learn more: The Truth About Women-Owned Business
Women who start and run businesses, especially past the $1 million mark, do not let roadblocks get in the way.
Learn more: The Truth About Women-Owned Business
Monday, October 24, 2016
How to Overcome Your Biggest Challenges
There are three (possibly four) primary lessons for small-business growth. It starts with how to stay in business and revitalize the communities around you. In addition:
- Know your numbers
- Engage in smart marketing.
- Ask for help.
Monday, October 17, 2016
Should I Stay or Should I Go?
You're a CEO. How do you decide whether to give an employee a raise or lay them off? The article below reveals the arithmetic companies typically use to access employees' value. Just remember, value and compensation are inextricably connected.
Read more: I'm a CEO -- Here's How I Decide Whether to Give You a Raise or Lay You Off
Read more: I'm a CEO -- Here's How I Decide Whether to Give You a Raise or Lay You Off
Monday, October 10, 2016
In Building a Business, Keep It Honest
Jessica Alba (pictured), founder of The Honest Company, may have earned her first fame and fortune on TV and in blockbuster films over the past decade, but her true talent seems to lie in building a business.
Unilever started to express interest in buying The Honest Company, Alba’s five-year-old purveyor of plant-based diapers, organic dishwashing detergent and other “green” household products, but ended up acquiring Alba's rival Seventh Generation for as much as $700 million.
But the fact a multinational conglomerate would consider buying Honest is being cheered as a victory for women entrepreneurs. After all, Alba and her company may have turned down a 10-figure offer for their baby.
Read more: Billion dollar baby: Jessica Alba's Honest Company is her real entrepreneurial star vehicle
Unilever started to express interest in buying The Honest Company, Alba’s five-year-old purveyor of plant-based diapers, organic dishwashing detergent and other “green” household products, but ended up acquiring Alba's rival Seventh Generation for as much as $700 million.
But the fact a multinational conglomerate would consider buying Honest is being cheered as a victory for women entrepreneurs. After all, Alba and her company may have turned down a 10-figure offer for their baby.
Read more: Billion dollar baby: Jessica Alba's Honest Company is her real entrepreneurial star vehicle
Monday, October 03, 2016
Where the U.S. Candidates Stand on Business Ownership Issues
Karen Kerrigan (pictured), president & CEO of the Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council, says:
Read more: So, where do the candidates stand on small business issues?
"Entrepreneurs are critical to getting the economy back on a strong growth track, and successfully starting and growing a business is an important path that helps individuals achieve financial security and prosperity. Small businesses are responsible for the bulk of job creation, and their innovation and dynamism is what makes our economy so unique from the rest of the world."In the article below, she outlines the candidate's known or new positions on taxes and tax reform, health care reform and Obamacare, regulation and regulatory reform, trade, immigration, and energy.
Read more: So, where do the candidates stand on small business issues?
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