Ursula Burns, Xerox, and the Grace of ‘Do For Self’
March 8, 2010 by Women's Voices For Change
Women’s Voices: A Real Game Changer for the NFL
January 9, 2010 by Elizabeth Willse

The above public service announcement aired during the Jets-Bengals playoff game on Saturday, possibly unnoticed by football fans anxious to continue cheering their teams. But some fans saw, in this [...]
Read More »Journalist Flouts Beijing, Part 2: “She’s got blood on her blade and her clothing smells of gunpowder”
December 15, 2009 by Diane Vacca

“She’s got blood on her blade, and her clothing smells of gunpowder,” wrote Chinese blogger Hecaitou after hearing of Hu Shuli’s resignation as editor of Caijing, China’s most important business [...]
Read More »Seasoned Journo Flouts Beijing, Speaks Truth to New Financial/ Old Political Powers
December 14, 2009 by Diane Vacca

The once-bustling newsroom of Caijing, China’s premier business news publication, fell silent last month, when the star editor walked out followed by the editorial staff, who resigned en masse. Disagreements [...]
Read More »Gail Collins: “Remember, this is cool! we did some amazing things!”
October 26, 2009 by Chris Lombardi

The Constitution Center in Philadelphia, perhaps best known in recent years as the site of President Obama’s iconic speech on race, was packed this past Monday night. The two women [...]
Read More »On Healthcare, Older Women in Tightest Bind
September 6, 2009 by Chris Lombardi

It’s been a summer of shouting about health care, and health insurance. Now, with President Obama about to address the issue to a joint session of Congress, some new studies [...]
Read More »Elizabeth Warren: Why We DO Need A New Regulatory Agency
August 3, 2009 by Women's Voices For Change

At WVFC, we’ve often highlighted the work of Elizabeth Warren, chair of the Congressional Oversight Panel (who’s a Harvard Law professor teaching contract law, bankruptcy and commercial law in her [...]
Read More »What Saved the Superchicken? Strategic Planning, Essential in Good Times and Bad
August 2, 2009 by Billie Brown

Well-managed businesses generally thrive in poor and healthy economies alike. Such visionary organizations have a tendency to change gears in accordance with market demand. They invest in capacity-building in growth [...]
Read More »Toni Geyelin: Some Musings on Investment Bank Profits
July 26, 2009 by Antoinette Geyelin

Interesting article in this week’s Financial Times, highlighting comments made by Larry Fink, founder of investment giant BlackRock. Apparently, Fink criticized the “luxurious” returns reported this quarter by a [...]
Read More »Toto, I don’t think we’re in Kansas anymore…
July 2, 2009 by Kathleen Rogers

The state of California will issue IOUs to its business vendors, students awaiting financial aid payments, and taxpayers expecting refund checks. When I first read this story, I had to [...]
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