Women Entrepreneurs Want to Put Purpose Into Profit. Here’s What They Need to Do It | Inc.com
We can all do well by doing good. Make money and make the world a better place. But how do we do this? We need money to make money, to do good, and so on and so forth. read more at inc.com
To retain women, consulting firm targets gender communication differences – Chicago Tribune
When Boston Consulting Group examined the results of its annual employee survey several years ago, one finding stood out as alarming: Job satisfaction among women was 10 percentage points lower than among men. So BCG, a top strategy consulting firm, tackled the problem as it would a client’s and dug deep to see what was turning women off. Both men and women indicated that the feedback culture was too focused on fixing weaknesses rather than building on strengths. read more at chicagotribune.com
7 Rules Confident People Always Follow | Inc.com
Have you ever noticed that some people seem inherently confident while others prefer to comfortably fade into the background? You might argue that confidence is all in our upbringing or even our genetic makeup. But I do not think it is so simple.
Successful, forward-thinking people experience the ups and downs of life just like anyone else — but they think differently about themselves and the world around them. read more at inc.com
How to Unleash the Power of Great Teamwork – Teamwork.com
Put a team of experts together and you have a winner, right? The fact is, many teams don’t have star power, yet succeed better than most. Team USA lost three times on its way to a bronze medal, including a humiliating 19 point defeat to Puerto Rico. read more at blog.teamwork.com
4 Tips to Reignite Your Passion and Energy for Your Business
Staggering out of bed, I zigzagged unconsciously from my bedroom to start the day with zero energy and desire to work on my business, take care of my family, or do anything else. This unconscious, no-energy state was a far cry from the early years of my businesses. When I started my business I had five employees in my little restaurant. read more at entrepreneur.com