We women entrepreneurs have become adept at competing in business in increasingly thoughtful and strategic ways.
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The social scientists who study these things tell us we women are not very good at that.
Research on Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) this morning revealed that we women rarely go more than two rounds.
Yes, we women are great at working hard, keeping our heads down, and doing a good job.
So we women should be kicking back, relaxing as we are (theoretically) becoming the new captains of industry.
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Having coached women in business for many years, I know how much we women have to contribute to the world.
Are we women sabotaging our own earning power, thus inadvertently fueling the depressing statistics of our wage gap with men?
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It was the way things were when we women lawyers entered the profession and it is the way things are today.
We don't know if you even know about this man. 21 13 It's great that we women worry about another woman!
We women journalists all remember Cindy Crawford in her thigh high boots (typical attire in our offices) driving the Cadillac Catera.
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Because, see, this is really what women -- we women really want.
With so many personal finance books, magazines, shows and blogs presenting information, we women should feel confident in the knowledge that our finances are in order, right?
The stage on which we women are instructed to play, fingers waggling in our faces, is often so constricting it's a wonder we can move at all.
For one thing, it makes the world think that we women are all alike, that we all like pink, like flowers, chocolate, that we all like shopping, gabbing, gossiping.
We women can listen too long without demanding action, err on the side of credulity, repeatedly expose ourselves to victimization and permit injustice to flourish in the name of keeping the peace.
So, I wonder, what would happen if we women got together and advocated for women all across the world who are victims of not only rape, but all manifestations of violence against women?
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This means that we women tend to react and moderate our pricing strategy based on (1) our relationship with the client and the desire to maintain a positive relationship, and (2) how sympathetic we find the client to be.
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When our nation decides to wage war, we women and men who love America's war-fighters comfort them when they call home sounding hollow, we manage their lives while they're gone we pay their bills, service their cars, care for their children.
In a country like France, where everyone can live according to their convictions and beliefs, we respect the individual, we respect women, we respect the family.
Sharon Feder : While we now have more women in power than ever before, we need more women in top positions in the corporate world and in government to represent the interests of women throughout the world.
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After all, when we gave women the ability to vote, we also saw some unexpected gains.
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When we empower women with education and access to reproductive health services, we can lift an entire nation.
" Another spokesman for a medical school, putting a more benign spin on things, said, "Yes indeed, we do take women, and we do not want the one woman we take to be lonesome, so we take two per class.
As we celebrate the history of women and acknowledge our history as our strength, let us appreciate the progress we have made as women.
In our attempts to preserve racial pride, we Black women have sacrificed our own souls.
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"We had women talking about their husbands and doctors and laughing and giggling, " she says.
We at Women 2.0have been watching the female founder network grow explosively over the last decade.
Only she was supposed to be crazy, I was supposed to not be crazy, and we were women.
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