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Articles tagged "business women":

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Budgeting Your Money When You Own A Home Based Business

By Abdulbasit Naas

One of the most difficult things to do when you start a new Home Based Business is putting together a budget. Without any financial history on which to base income and expenses, it may seem like guesswork, but as part of any Home Based Business plan a tentative budget can be established with some thought and anticipation for the future.

Post New Year's Blues? Crack The Code To Real $$ In 2008 With "The Razor's Edge"

By Diane Dutton

Give your 2008 results a jump start by applying these 3 important principles to your New Year's resolutions!

Why Aren't Women Making The Big Bucks?

By Susan L Reid

Women open businesses in the U.S. at twice the rate of men. There are some 10.4 million women-owned U.S. businesses. What's not talked about is that those businesses aren't doing all that well. According to The Women Presidents' Organization, 43% of all women-owned businesses have annual revenue of $10,000 or less. Why aren't women-owned businesses more successful? Often the barriers for women are self-imposed.

We Can Do It Again!

By Mary Foley

“We Can Do It!” is the banner across one of the most well-known posters during World War II encouraging women to join the workforce for the war effort. You probably remember it - the image of a woman with a red bandana on her head, rolling up her blue shirt sleeve as she makes a fist. It always communicates to me a woman’s strength and determination.

Think Strategically, Act Bodaciously

By Mary Foley

Thinking strategically is intentionally thinking about the big picture of your career and life. You have to determine where you want to go before you can get there. Otherwise, it’s all just happen stance.

Embrace Office Politics

By Mary Foley

Let’s be real. Every workplace is political, and the higher up the organizational chart you go, the more political the workplace gets. That’s because there’s more at stake. The higher up you go, the more things get accomplished by virtue of relationships and positioning. Bodacious Women know that the higher up you go in an organization, the more office politics you get. They also know that the question isn’t whether to play, but how.

Know How You Want To Be Treated

By Mary Foley

Are you clear about how you want people to treat you? Have you experienced your boundaries being crossed or violated? One lesson women typically have a difficult time with is establishing boundaries.

Ladies, After Clawing Your Way To The Top, Put Your Claws Away… Please!

By Diane Dutton

Women in today’s business environment face more obstacles than ever before. Surprised to read these words? I know, you think “We’ve come a long way baby!” That works well for a commercial, but not for real life. Talented women in business are required to blend that talent with daily life issues, such as balancing family life, financial concerns, and of course, all those vying for the same business future. Here's how to put away your claws!

Actively Market Your Value

By Mary Foley

Marketing your value may feel a little awkward at first, but with a little practice to make it feel authentic, the initial discomfort will melt away. Your reward is others viewing you with greater esteem, which sets you up for even greater success. Because, after all, success isn’t over rated, it feels fabulous!

Take The Work Out Of Networking

By Mary Foley

Networking. I find that women either love it or hate it. When they love it, they truly enjoy meeting others and are great at it. When they hate it, they’d rather go get a mammogram. At least in that situation, no one expects you to do more than stand there. Knowing how to network well can make or break your career.