By: Cleva Watson | 2010-03-27 | Business The first black millionaire was a woman Madame C. J. Walker. Since her time until today Black women have played a vital role in the success & survival of Black Businesses. Black businesswomen have had to endure not only racism but also sexism. read more
By: johnnyt123 | 2010-11-12 | Careers As a woman from the male dominated business entire world, chances are you’ll end up confronting the realties of discrimination against women that occur daily read more
By: Susan | 2011-11-24 | Coaching Times have changed, but women even today are still encountering long-standing prejudices and taboos as they work their way up the corporate ladder or start their own business. read more
By: Roberto Sedycias | 2011-08-09 | Business Sometimes the patriarchal nature of the business world leaves many things that women can do to get a step ahead and make a statement. read more
By: Donny Gamble Jr | 2010-10-09 | Small Business Women have many ways to start their own businesses and the government has made it easier through grants for women in business. For you to qualify for a women grant you must be owner of a business. read more
By: David Solomon | 2012-03-16 | Business Women invariably work very hard, they just don’t necessarily want to work a rigid schedule. Many successful female business owners sustain double and triple-digit growth. Also, many of them also have families. What they have worked out is that it doesn’t really matter which 80 hours you work. And while they may work weird hours, they are highly productive. We now have all the technology we nee read more
By: Sophie George | 2011-01-14 | Entrepreneurs Women who start businesses for themselves have a long history of being extremely successful. When you think of famous women entrepreneurs, you may only think of people like Martha Stewart or Oprah Winfrey, but there are many others who have made their mark in all types of businesses. In fact, almost half of all self-employed people in the United States are women and that number continues to grow. read more
By: Donny Gamble Jr | 2010-10-11 | Entrepreneurs Today more women are successful in business as compared to men. They have good chances of doing well in business than their opposite gender. The government has ensured this by providing grants for women in business. read more
By: Karen Keller | 2011-07-27 | Networking Women in business have business relationships with clients, colleagues, partners, employees, and vendors. Relationships are an essential part of their work, and in order to keep their businesses on an even keel, it is important to know when and how to manage the blurry line between personal and professional relationship status. read more
By: Karen Keller | 2011-06-23 | Leadership When it comes to being in business, the road to success can be long and hard, marked by many highs and lows and everything in between. Like life, our business can make us ride an emotional roller coaster - if we let it. The trick is to have the chops to see things through, no matter what's going on. Here are 4 ways to help keep your business emotions in check. read more
By: Carla Kaplan | 2010-11-02 | Small Business Many women in small business start out their business through having an innovative concept and having the courage to take that great idea to the next level. When you are a mom, you are often faced with the conflict of working or taking care of the kids full-time. In fact, some women in small business start their companies so they can continue working in their field but with their own business where they can control their hours and even work out of their home read more
By: Bob Tailor | 2011-11-17 | Clothing Women have discovered how much a well-cut custom business suit can help them in business and even in their personal lives. “Clothing makes a man”, so can be applied in d case of a woman. This is because well made clothing made of finest fabrics and cut to fit a woman’s individual figure speaks volumes about the high rewards in which she holds herself. Whether you work in a conservative law read more
By: Carla Kaplan | 2010-11-02 | Small Business It was recently announced that the federal government, or the Small Business Administration to be more precise, finalized the Women Procurement Program Rule. The purpose of this program isn't to hand out government contracts to female-owned small businesses but to give them a greater opportunity to earn these contracts.. If you are an entrepreneur in a business that is predominantly owned by females, this is great news for you. read more
By: Carla Jiroux Kaplan | 2010-11-16 | Small Business Times have certainly changed. If you look back to when your mom was a young girl, or even your grandmother, you surely know that they didn't have half of the opportunities that we have. read more
By: John Goldman | 2010-03-17 | Personal Finance To think about women carrying on business was taken as a surprise few centuries back, but now it is no longer so as more and more women are making their waves in the world of business; it is not surprising that government has special grants for budding women entrepreneurs. read more