It's 2019 and I have pared the list down to the Top 5 Mompreneurs.
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13 June 2019
Mompreneur Bloggers to Follow | Forum Coin
In 2013, Matthew Toren, co-founder of Entrepreneur.com, compiled a list of 100 mompreneur bloggers to follow.
It's 2019 and I have pared the list down to the Top 5 Mompreneurs.
It's 2019 and I have pared the list down to the Top 5 Mompreneurs.
14 January 2018
4 Things Women in Business are Told (that Men aren't) | Project Eve
Worked a 9 to 5 job for several years in the corporate workplace and don't remember being told this, Also don't remember being doggedly pursued to be offered a management position. If you're going to be an executive perhaps that's when this type of advice is volunteered. Volunteered? Yes. The "4 Things" don't seem like advice that any working woman would actually ask for. If these tips were offered to me, my responses would be:
- To Thing #1: Uuuhhh ... WHY?
- To Thing #2: Uuuhhh ... WHY?
- To Thing #3: You're telling me that? WHY?
- To Thing #4: Uuuhhh ... WHY?
4 Things Women in Business are Told (that Men aren't) | Project Eve
The glass ceiling is still very much in place, there's still not equal pay, and women aren't sure if they should lean in or lean out. As a woman moving up the ranks in a business, starting her own company, or treading into executive territory, they're told some things that men never hear.4 Things Women in Business are Told (that Men aren't)
The glass ceiling is still very much in place, there's still not equal pay, and women aren't sure if they should lean in or lean out. As a woman moving up the ranks in a business, starting her own company, or treading into executive territory, they're told some things that men never hear.
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