I am not sure where to begin here because there is so much valuable information at this new online resource: SEA — Society for Effectual Action (logo pictured above).
Darden Professor Saras Sarasvathy and colleagues —
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I am not sure where to begin here because there is so much valuable information at this new online resource: SEA — Society for Effectual Action (logo pictured above).
Darden Professor Saras Sarasvathy and colleagues —
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Britain’s small business exporters are a powerful force: women entrepreneurs.
One woman’s experience:
“At the moment we are looking at 25 percent of our business exporting. We are hoping to increase that to 60 percent and we are pretty much looking to double turnover [to £500,000].”
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The 6th edition of the Women’s Forum Global Meeting was held October 13-15 in Deauville, France under the theme “Change: Make It Happen.”
The forum focused on five questions of change in politics, the economy, the environment,
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Muhtar Kent, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, the Coca-Cola Company writes a compelling piece for The Huffington Post on how women will play a major role in transforming our global economy and society over the next decade.
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School Choice International (SCI) helps families choose the best school for their children based on the full understanding of the child, including unique personal values and family circumstances, no matter where they are located in the world.
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Oprah’s OWN — Oprah Winfrey Network — is more than a television network, it’s a 24/7 cable network of people just like you, me or anyone else on this planet who is interested in self-discovery. OWN is designed to bring more better into your worldly life.
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Our respected colleague and friend, Dr. Jeff Cornwall, offers some useful tips and tools for getting the information you need — whether male or female — to succeed in the global marketplace. Below are nine but be sure to read the entire piece so you don’t miss any of the resources he highlights.
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Our very own WEGG contributor and tireless advocate to business owners worldwide, Karen Kerrigan (pictured), discusses what it’s like for women to operate businesses in Portugal and Morocco.
Woman-owned small businesses are growing globally, according to Karen Kerrigan who joins Jim Blasingame to report on her recent work with women entrepreneurs in Portugal and Morocco.
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