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Lisa Levinson

'If You Stand For Equality, Then You're A Feminist': 9 Great Quotes From Emma Watson's ... - 0 views

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    Report on the Huffington Post on International Women's Day, 3/9/15 on the Q & A on Facebook that actress Emma Watson did on how critical it is for both men and women to come together in the fight for gender equality.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

The new Valley Girls - Sep. 29, 2008 - 0 views

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    good background on how social informal networks lead to promotions and new opportunities for its women members, Fortune
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

4 Trends that are Inhibiting the Success of Your Women's Network | WiRL - Women in Real... - 0 views

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    blog by Mitch Shepard, September 30, 2014 on 4 trends troubling women's networks 1. Unclear goals and objectives 2. Lack of skilled leadership 3. Unstructured and directionless agendas 4. Lack of consistent, relevant, and meaningful content
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

IBM100 - A Commitment to Employee Education - 0 views

  • Encouraged by Watson Sr. and his executive team, employees often formed their own study groups. One, known as the Owl Club, allowed employees to study any subject they wanted at company expense. Such programs evolved into adult learning classes, and eventually into grants for employees to pursue college credits and degrees
  • Today, industry specialists around the world in IBM Global Business Services use an array of e-learning tools—including podcasts and Twitter—customer on-site classes, and IBM conferences and classrooms to educate customers on everything from the use of social media and cloud computing, to how to build a smarter rail system. And IBM employees worldwide take advantage of their networked community to draw upon each other’s skills day and night to solve customer problems and develop the capabilities clients value most.
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    interesting history of employee education at IBM including an early commitment to train college educated women in the 1920s
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Find Your Tribe | Jennifer Louden - 0 views

  • If you had to relocate to a place in which you knew virtually no one, how would you go about finding or creating a community of intelligent, creative, professional women (very much like yourself) who are interested in becoming their best self in order to do their best work – whatever that may be?
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    nice blog post by Jennifer Louden on finding your tribe nourished by women who wrote in examples of how they found their tribes (not necessarily online)
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Key Moments Since 1992, 'The Year of the Woman' - The New York Times - 0 views

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    25 year history of women since 1992
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

On Campus, Embracing Feminism and Facing the Future - The New York Times - 0 views

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    by Eilene Zimmerman, April 2, 2017, on what college women are concerned with: discrimination, safety, unequal pay, equal opportunity, immigration
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Jane Fonda: Life's third act | TED Talk | TED.com - 0 views

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    entropy means everything in the world in a state of decay and decline except for human spirit--staircase of life bringing us into wisdom, contentment, etc. "we can feel unfinished" "task of third act is to finish ourselves" "what determines our quality of life is how we relate to these realities" Neural pathways--It's not having experiences that makes us wise, it is reflecting on our experiences that make us wise." "older women are the largest demographic in the world"
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Pinterest: Why Your Company Should Take An Interest - The BrainYard - - 0 views

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    Explores value of Pinterest for business, Donston-Miller, March 6, 2012. Pinterest users are heavily women and younger (ages 25-44) Assessment: "Companies are finding themselves challenged to effectively marshal their externally facing social networking efforts, and most are likely focusing on Facebook and Twitter. So, with resources at a premium, should your company be paying attention to upstart social network Pinterest right now? The short answer is yes." Pinterest experiencing huge growth and now drives more traffic to Real Simple website than Facebook does. Caveat: Pinterest user boards overwhelmingly focus on food, fashion, home decor, and hobbies, things that are visual and usually visually appealing. "Pinterest is best used to inspire or remind... looking at capitalizing on Pinterest as a gift registry ...even if your company doesn't make or promote something highly visual ...it probably has something that can be visualized and put into context... data ...house infographics--things like data sets, visualization of data.... even with something like a technology company, there are always ways to visualize information in an engaging way."
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

The Demographics of Social Media Users - 2012 | Pew Research Center's Internet & Americ... - 0 views

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    Interesting study on social media users by Pew Internet and American Life Project, December 2012, released February 2013, by Maeve Duggan and Joanna Brenner Summary Twitter attracted 16% of all internet users. They were more likely to be younger (18-29), African American, or Hispanic, and urban. Pinterest attracted 15% of all internet users. They were five times as likely to be women as men, more likely to be wealthier, and rural. Instagram users make up 13% of all internet users. They are more likely to be younger, African-American, Hispanic, and urban. Facebook has 67% of all internet users participating. They are more likely to be younger and more urban. Tumblr has only 6% of all internet users. They are 4x more likely to be younger than older.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

How To Create A Career Transitions Group For Women - Forbes - 0 views

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    article on women's career transitions clubs in Forbes, 2.22.13 ID by Bevan Rogel.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

How the stiff upper lip is the enemy of knowledge sharing | All of us are smarter than ... - 0 views

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    blog post by Chris Collison, 1.31.13, on how we have problems asking for help because it betrays our ignorance or incompetence. Excerpt: Of course, it's not exclusively a male problem, but it does seem to be the case that men suffer from this syndrome more than women. It's hard to ask for help. We have all had times when we have that nagging sense that "there might be a better way to do this", or "perhaps someone else has already figured this one out". What stops us from asking around for solutions and ideas for improvement? Sometimes it's a sense that we're supposed to know the answers. Why would I want to show everyone else that I'm incompetent? That doesn't seem like a route to promotion. However, once I've solved my problem, I'll be happy to share my solution. The truth is, the biggest challenge to organisations who want to get more from what they know, isn't that they have a knowledge sharing problem. It's that they have an asking problem.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Information Diet | Video: Let's Start the Whole News Movement - 0 views

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    video (18 minutes) by Clay Johnson, February 2012, hyping his book The Information Diet. Goes to food analogies again and again--pizza tastes better than broccoli--and abundance of entertainment, affirmation, and fear is secret pact between customer and media producers online. What is it that people want? What we tell them through our clicks and searches is that we want to be right acc: to Johnson. AP story--poll economic worries pose new snag for Obama. On Fox news, it says that Obama has big problem with white women. They changed headline and reduced story by 600 words, taking out everything positive about his work. They know that readers will read something negative about president. "Opinion tastes better than news." How AOL should make its editorial decisions--they want to spend no more than $84 on a piece of content. How they decide: traffic potential (using SEO to find out what people are searching for--no one is searching for Pentagon Papers or broccoli); bottom of list is editorial integrity because it is market inefficiency. Believes that we are living in land of info abundance where we want to be affirmed, not told the truth. SEOs complete the inquiry to present tabloid types of info that attract us and distract us and misinform us. Our clicks lead to poor information diets, a disease. Make a whole news movement, a slow news movement, demand that media change. We as readers need to upgrade. information over-consumption, not overload enable infoveganism--eat food, not too much, real food at bottom of food chain. 2. Use source material--show your work. 3. Let me pay you for ad free experience. 4. Content is not a commodity (for news producers)
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

We Need to Find Creative Job Options for Young and Old - Room for Debate - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Article by Pamela Mitchell for the New York Times Opinion Pages, 2.10.13 on creating employment and career growth opportunities for young and older workers. Excerpt below speaks to what older workers need to do to be more greatly valued. I do not think most middle to late career workers can afford to let go of the golden handcuffs (HI coverage) to take side trips into entrepreneurial ventures though. Nevertheless, the argument supports the need for WLStudio assisted learning online by women. Excerpt: "Conversely, older workers often need to develop the enhanced technology and communications skills necessary in today's marketplace. But the most important skill an older worker can learn from someone younger is that of continuous, conscious reinvention. Rather than fruitlessly searching for a "safe" job in a "safe" industry (neither of which exist), older workers must embrace the younger generation's flexible perspective. This means structuring their remaining working years as a latticework of skill-development opportunities with multiple employers, along with occasional side trips into entrepreneurship. "
Lisa Levinson

What's Holding Women Back in the Workplace? - WSJ - 0 views

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    A good summary of the LeanIn McKinsey report with an interactive version of the report.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Flexibly Persistent Career Planning (It's Not About The Color of Your Parachute) | Link... - 0 views

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    Very interesting blog post that speaks to our desire to help women tackle desired futures design issues
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Papua New Guinea: An App for Midwives that Could Save Lives - SPIEGEL ONLINE - 0 views

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    story of how an app will bring midwives to help each other lower mortality rate by providing better assistance to women giving birth and learn from each other in Papua New Guinea
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Collaboration or Cheating: What Are the Distinctions? - 0 views

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    Maryellen Weimer writes for faculty in educational settings and is focused on when collaboration crosses into cheating and how to know when students have really learned vs. mimic answers they had to real part in developing. Raises questions for me about the mindset that people carry from education into the workplace...wasn't there research on how research papers get credited with the most senior or male person first and those that followed (graduate students, less experienced faculty, women) did not get the same respect?
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Shatter Your Inner Glass Ceiling | LinkedIn - 0 views

  • If you take away only one thing from this article, let it be this:  the oppressive messages (spoken and unspoken) that you receive from others are based on their own faulty beliefs, perceptions and projections about women.  You have adopted those as your own incorrect beliefs and they have become part of your self-identity.  Internalized oppression is habitual negative thinking and beliefs that you use against yourself. 
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    article by Shelly Darnutzer on how to overcome internal oppression that often started with external oppression, April 2016
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

https://www.accenture.com/t20160303T014010__w__/us-en/_acnmedia/PDF-9/Accenture-IWD-201... - 0 views

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    new study on how digital fluency has great potential for closing gender gap for women, March 2016.
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