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NaturalNews) Women entrepreneurs are increasing at an extraordinary rate, continuing to enter fields traditionally dominated by men. Women owned firms now account for nearly 40 percent of U.S. businesses, although only 3% of these businesses gross a million or more in annual revenues. Women's inspiration and creativity are abundant, while start up financing remains a challenging obstacle. Here is a list of fast facts recently published by the National Women's Council that contains the most up to date information currently available on privately held women owned businesses in the U.S. * The number of women-owned businesses continues to grow at twice the rate of all U.S. firms, and their economic influence is increasing at speeds exceeding the national average. read more » |
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By Matthew Kirdahy, Forbes.com In Leadership and the Sexes: Using Gender Science to Create Success in Business, Michael Gurian and Barbara Annis offer decades of experience so we can decide who is better at what in the business world. But it turns out that it's not a question of better, just different. "I think what we've been able to prove over the last 20 years is that there is not superiority or inferiority," said co-author Gurian, who also wrote the best-selling The Wonder of Boys. Leadership and the Sexes, published by Jossey-Bass, combines Gurian's use of brain science in gender studies and Annis' years of experience consulting top international companies on gender concerns. Annis adds real-life examples of what's happening in business leadership. read more » |
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Like many professional women, Elaine Miller reached a point when working full time and raising three children became too difficult. In 2001, after 16 years at Sun Microsystems, she left her 50-hour-a-week job as director of software strategy to spend more time with her kids and pick up occasional consulting work. "It felt like an all-or-nothing proposition," said Miller, 50. "If I wanted a senior-level, challenging, strategic job, I had to be there all the time or not at all." read more » |
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