I’m very happy to announce that I am hosting a new online radio show through a fairly new media organization, The Social Network Station. The show is debuting in the coming week with my first guest, bestselling author and Founder of Millenial Branding Dan Schawbel. The show is called The Social Marketing Hour with Susan [...]

Last week, I shared an infographic that looked Inside the Mind of a Startup Entrepreneur, and today, I have a new infographic on a similar subject. The Are You an Entrepreneur? infographic shown below visually guides you through a series of personality traits, behaviors, and preferences to determine if you were born to be a [...]

Rebekah Monk: From Side-line Project to Successful Start-up

June 26, 2013 • by Rebecca Lee 0 comments
Businesswomen Interviews

With this being my first post, I wanted to share someone else’s story. There are a lot of start up case studies out there to learn from but I always feel like the ones that really stick with you are those which depict a realistic picture of their experience; the good and the bad. Many [...]

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Get Your (Business) Priorities Straight

June 25, 2013 • by Dawn Elyse Warden-Reeder 6 comments
Career Development

Repeat after me: No. No. No. No. And no. Now, think about what your workweek would look like—and where your company might be today—if you’d used the word  ”no” a little more often. (Awkward silence.) I’m right there with you: The Ultimate Yes Woman. “Yes,” because I have varied interests and a ridiculous amount of curiosity, [...]

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Women of Innovation – Arabella Santiago

June 24, 2013 • by Jim Nico 0 comments
Businesswomen Profiles

Brilliant and bold, Arabella Santiago is the fifth profile in the “Women of Innovation” series, and she is a woman of astonishing depth and charm.  She is Director of Marketing and Communications for Scoop.it, the largest and most connected curation publishing platform for professionals. Arabella came to the United States from the Philippines as a [...]

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Girls and Tech

June 23, 2013 • by Guest Contributor 1 comment
Guest Posts

Guest post by Joline Godfrey (learn more about the author at the end of the article): I wrote my first book, Our Wildest Dreams: Women Making Money, Doing Good, Having Fun, in 1993 and No More Frogs to Kiss: 99 Ways to Give Economic Power to Girls in 1998. In those years, I really thought that [...]

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Are you the reason you’re business is failing?

June 21, 2013 • by Leona Charles 6 comments
Uncategorized

It has taken me 15 years, an MBA, starting my own firm, acquiring and firing partners and staff to understand one infinite business fact. Your gut is always right, no matter what situation no matter who the players. That knot in your stomach that tells you something isn’t right, never lies. So as I come [...]

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Inside the Mind of a Startup Entrepreneur [Infographic]

June 21, 2013 • by Susan Gunelius 4 comments
Female Entrepreneurs

Do you have what it takes to be a startup entrepreneur? Did you know that 75% of startups fail? It’s rarely easy to build a company from the ground up, but it can be done. A new infographic from Top Management Degrees (shown below) sheds some light on the startup entrepreneur mindset and offers tips [...]

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State of Business Ethics in the United States [Infographic]

June 20, 2013 • by Susan Gunelius 2 comments
Ethics

Did you know that 34% of employees think their managers are unethical, and 42% of employees say their companies’ ethics cultures are weak? Those statistics come from the new State of Business Ethics in the U.S. infographic from Bolt Insurance, which is shown below. According to the data in the infographic, most reports of employee [...]

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Is multi-tasking a bad thing?

June 19, 2013 • by Ashley Nialetz 2 comments
Equality

Personally, It feels like I’m multi-tasking my entire life. I know I am not the only one out there. (or I hope I’m not)  As women we do our best to do it all (cause we are awesome!), but sometimes…we just take on too much.  Especially entrepreneurs and work at home professionals.  It’s hard not [...]

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