Another talented business woman, Lya Sorano, has joined the Women on Business writing team. Please join me in welcoming Lya to the team, and learn more about her below. Lya Sorano, writer and New Media strategist, is the CEO of The Oliver/Sorano Group, Inc., a marketing and PR firm established in Atlanta in 1980. As a business writer, her topics have most often been … [Read more...]
Anne Clarke Joins the Women on Business Team of Writers
Please join me in welcoming Anne Clarke to the Women on Business writing team. You can learn more about Anne below. Anne Clarke is the founder and principal of ABClarke Coaching. A personal and executive coach and motivational speaker, Anne offers coaching clients and speaking audiences alike a fresh, informed perspective and dynamic, effective, presentations directed at … [Read more...]
Mahsa Shamsipour Joins the Women on Business Writing Team
I'm happy to introduce Mahsa Shamsipour as the newest member of the Women on Business writing team! Mahsa’s blog postss will cover the struggles and triumphs that a young, female entrepreneur experiences while initiating the start of her own business. She will also offer tips and tricks for anything from writing that business plan to where to get cheap business cards and how … [Read more...]
Women on Business Welcomes Tina Kashlak Nicolai to the Writing Team
Please join me in welcoming human resources and resume expert Tina Kashlak Nicolai to the Women on Business writing team. You can learn more about Tina below and look for her posts coming soon to Women on Business! Tina Kashlak Nicolai, PHR, is the President and Chief Career Strategist and Writer of Resume Writers’ Ink, LLC; www.resumewritersink.com. With more than 22 … [Read more...]
Women and Men: Different Perspectives
We really are different. Our brains are different, as well as the outlook on what is important. I believe we can help each other see new and critical points of view. I also believe we need to give each other space to be ourselves. Often the best way to say “vive la difference” is through humor. Stephen Kapustin, a lawyer in Philadelphia is a graduate of our Total Leadership … [Read more...]
Tahera Dudhwala Joins the Women on Business Writing Team
I love to have a variety of viewpoints and experiences shared on Women on Business, and our new writer, Tahera Dudhwala, brings exactly that. Please join me in welcoming her to the team! You can learn more about Tahera below. Tahera Dudhwala is a writer and editor based in Manchester, England. Her extensive marketing and finance background allows her to run … [Read more...]
Leadership and “Process till you Puke”!
In every business, in every life, it is vital to process all information and even emotional content to make sure that you are making the best decisions you can make. Yet, there are extremes and when you get caught at one end point of the spectrum or the other, there is a tendency to either deny what is going on, or indulge in over-thinking the process. One of our best … [Read more...]
Leadership and a Cup of Tea
The next six weeks of winter are the challenging ones with the flu, colds, and general challenges for all of us until those first green shoots of spring brighten the day. A vital question for all of us, and especially women in business who tend to be caretakers and pleasers is “What do you do to renew your spirit?” I’d love to hear responses that can give all of us some new … [Read more...]
20 Best Marketing and Social Media Blogs by Women from Forbes Includes WomenOnBusiness.com
Forbes.com published a list of the top 20 marketing and social media blogs by women today and WomenOnBusiness.com is included on the list along with some other amazing blogs! You can follow the link to see the complete list on Forbes.com. Thank you to all the incredible women who contribute content to WomenOnBusiness.com and thank you to everyone who joins the conversation … [Read more...]
Healthcare and Women
One of the most well-run and informative meetings I went to last year was the HBA conference in San Francisco. The Healthcare Businesswomen Association is a class act. What impressed me was the juggling act done to show the strong side of women in a mostly male dominated industry, as well as the feminine side that we, as women, need to maintain for our own sanity. The women … [Read more...]
