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Women Only Programs – Yes or No?
The debate about single-gender learning environments is an interesting one with many questions circling around it. Are women more likely to speak up when it’s just them? Will they be more themselves? Learn better? Do better once the training is completed? …Or… Are such environments bubbles sheltering women from the real dual-gender world? Do they…
Read MoreTweeting about Lean In
On Tuesday, May 21st, WOMEN Unlimited, Inc. hosted a Twitter Chat to discuss how the concepts in Sheryl Sandberg’s runaway bestseller, Lean In, apply to women’s everyday work lives and dovetail with the principles and practices shared in WOMEN Unlimited programs over the past 19 years. A variety of women took the opportunity to tweet…
Read MoreLeaning In—Upfront and Personal
It’s been a long time since a business book has received the attention and praise of Sheryl Sandberg’s Lean In. And the acclaim is well deserved. As someone continually involved in helping women achieve their full corporate potential, I found myself nodding in agreement over and over as I read Sandberg’s book. She tells it…
Read MoreTEAM—An Early Start to ‘Leaning In’
So far there’s no contest. The business book of the year is Sheryl Sandberg’s Lean In. As COO of Facebook with a track record of startling success, Sandberg has both the experience and the clout to advise women at all levels on how to “Lean In” for going all the way in their careers. I…
Read MoreSuccess? We’ve Got the Numbers to Prove It
Let me start out by saying that I’m not a bean counter. I’m a results counter. I believe that the results of training and development programs can be measured in a variety of ways: some numeric…some not. In this blog, I’ll focus on the numeric aspects and how they continually point to the success of…
Read MoreThe Leaders We Need
I have a great job. I get to be part of leadership development for women and to see a large number of our program graduates get promoted. As advocates of leadership development for women, we take a special kind of pride at Women Unlimited in the success of our graduates. In a survey to alumnae,…
Read MoreIs the Ceiling Glass or Titanium?
I get really frustrated when yet another study comes out showing the continued absence of women at the highest levels of corporations. The numbers may vary a point or so from study to study, but no matter how you slice it, the results are bleak. Only 17% of Fortune 500 board members are women. Only…
Read MoreMentoring Muscle Helps Shatter the Glass Ceiling
Women bring to the table a smorgasbord of talents and skills which over the past 20 years have elevated them to executive positions in unprecedented numbers. That’s the good news. The bad news is that women are still grossly under represented at the highest levels of major corporations. In my 19 years of working with…
Read MoreTransformation
Transforming from employee to supervisor…supervisor to manager…and manager to leader is full of both “Aha” and “Oh no” moments. A variety of learning theories attempt to help us better understand this process. Especially relevant for women striving to get ahead is Dr. Jack Mezirow’s Transformational Learning Theory. Mezirow suggests that when an individual experiences a…
Read MoreNEW EVIDENCE: DEVELOP TALENTED PROFESSIONAL WOMEN EARLY
We see it all the time here at WOMEN Unlimited, Inc. Corporations fail to focus on their largest potential pipeline of long-term talent: professional women in the early stages of their career. More and more evidence is pointing to the importance of programs for this diverse and talented group. Here are a few examples: “Top…
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