Glean incredible advice from Yeshasvini Ramaswamy, a strong example to professional women all over the world. She talks about what has made her so successful as an entrepreneur, how she defines entrepreneurship, her vision for India as a whole, and her advice to women who want to start a business…
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“Many people say ‘You have done what people have done at 60!'” Yeshasvini Ramaswamy is only in her mid-30s but is changing the business landscape in India. Self-proclaimed an accidental entrepreneur, her own leadership audit firm is growing quickly. And in 2012 was chosen by The United States of America State Department to represent India in the prestigious 2012 Fortune Most Powerful Women Program…
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I used to hate goals. Now I see the power of reflection and goal-setting to fulfill my dreams. Read some smart ways to reflect on 2012 and great advice from highly successful women entrepreneurs around the world on how to best prepare for a brilliant 2013…
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Celeste North – founder of NuFlick – radiates unabashed honesty, courage and leadership as she shares what life has been like as an entrepreneur. You will want to meet this young, cutting-edge woman who is actively making a mark in tech beyond Mexico…
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Kenyan native Angela Oguna Oruoch is a shining example of the immense power of mentors, sponsors and a network. From Nairobi, to engineering school at University of Kansas, to her first job as an electrical engineer at a global company, it was the support along the way that gave her courage, guidance and the ability to succeed…
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Dropping out of college and quitting her job, Mexico native Aleksa Delsol became lead illustrator at Yogome, a fast-growing mobile education platform for kids globally. She discusses being in a cutting-edge market and how other women can pursue their dreams, just like she did.
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Ranked third in the most powerful Arab Women in 2012, Reem Asaad earned international acclaim after campaigning to replace an all male work force in Lingerie stores in Saudi Arabia with women, giving women thousands of jobs. She writes here about the rise of women in the work force, her career path and how she manages the demands of work and family.
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This past week our theme was ‘Promote Yourself’: Each day we talked about why it is important for women to promote themselves to get ahead in their career and the practical ways they can. Catch up with our four secrets to getting ahead, as well as what everyone was talking about.
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I made a classic mistake that most women make: not nominating themselves for a promotion. It wasn’t until my supervisor challenged me and I changed my path. Learn from a recent Google study and how you can promote yourself more to advance in your career faster.
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It’s so simple you can start today. Write down your accomplishments and quantify your contributions in your job so the numbers can help promote you. Take pride in all you’ve done! And use this helpful tool as you prepare for what is to come.
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