“It's not hard to make decisions when you know what your values are.”
--Roy Disney
Every Tuesday, WOMEN AT LIBERTY provides a platform for a variety of voices and resources to develop, encourage, and strengthen women leaders. Today's Leadership Tuesdays video features Audra Bohannon at the Black Enterprise's Women of Power Summit. Ms. Bohannon talks with BE's correspondent Tai Beauchamp about taking time for self and how to be a great leader.
Ms. Bohannon is an author, business consultant and senior partner at Korn/Ferry International, a leading executive search firm. Her experience has been in the airline, banking, financial, health, and technology industries. She is also considered an subject-matter-expert in diversity and individual development.
To view the video, go to the Women Making History Facebook page and look for the 4/15/14 posting. For more information on Leadership Tuesdays, click here.
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Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Monday, April 14, 2014
Celebrating Differences: Is It Possible?...Hillary Clinton
“What we have to do... is to find a way to celebrate our diversity and debate our differences without fracturing our communities.”
--Hillary Clinton
Is It Possible??
--Hillary Clinton
Is It Possible??
Friday, April 4, 2014
Honoring The Sacrifice...Nona
May the way we live our lives honor your sacrifice and the sacrifice of countless others whose names and faces are not so well-known, but whose work was no less effective.
Thursday, April 3, 2014
I'll Start Tomorrow...Terri Guillements
When it comes to eating right and exercising, there is no "I'll start tomorrow." Tomorrow is disease.
--Terri Guillemets
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--Terri Guillemets
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Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Character Adds To Beauty...Jacqueline Bisset
Character contributes to beauty. It fortifies a woman as her youth fades. A mode of conduct, a standard of courage, discipline, fortitude, and integrity can do a great deal to make a woman beautiful.
--Jacqueline Bisset
--Jacqueline Bisset
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Wisdom For A Leader Who Aspires To Greatness!
"If you have some respect for people as they are, you can be more effective in helping them to become better than they are."
--John W. Gardner
Every Tuesday, WOMEN AT LIBERTY provides a platform for a variety of voices and resources to develop, encourage, and strengthen women leaders. Today we are featuring current statistics and information on women in leadership. From today's article, "Women’s Leadership by the Numbers" by the Center for American Progress, we are made aware of the following:
Women make up a majority of the U.S. population: women are 50.8 percent of the U.S. population. They earn almost 60 percent of undergraduate degrees, and 60 percent of all master’s degrees.
Here are some questions to ponder:
To read today's article, click here. For more information on Leadership Tuesdays, see here.
--John W. Gardner
Every Tuesday, WOMEN AT LIBERTY provides a platform for a variety of voices and resources to develop, encourage, and strengthen women leaders. Today we are featuring current statistics and information on women in leadership. From today's article, "Women’s Leadership by the Numbers" by the Center for American Progress, we are made aware of the following:
Women make up a majority of the U.S. population: women are 50.8 percent of the U.S. population. They earn almost 60 percent of undergraduate degrees, and 60 percent of all master’s degrees.
- They earn 47 percent of all law degrees, and 48 percent of all medical degrees.
- They earn more than 44 percent of master’s degrees in business and management, including 37 percent of MBAs.
- They are 47 percent of the U.S. labor force, and 59 percent of the college-educated, entry-level workforce.
Here are some questions to ponder:
- Do you speak up to encourage other women to become leaders or aspire to leadership positions?
- Do you seek out qualified women for leadership positions or recommend women for leadership training programs within your organizations as often as possible?
- Do you vigorously advocate for other women in your workplace?
- Do you encourage young girls and young women to see themselves as leaders and don't limit themselves to the traditional confines that society can put on women?
To read today's article, click here. For more information on Leadership Tuesdays, see here.