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- How Star Women Build Portable Skills
- How Star Women Build Portable SkillsAwesome....I placed a link back to this on my Facebook here.....http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1064359716Tony Beachhttp://www.agel.com14025587967Wrong Facebook linkDue to a change here is my Facebook link....http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=512533542
- Discussion threads 2008-02-18
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- How Star Women Build Portable Skills
- The Idea in Brief A star performer in one company will shine in another, right? Wrong. When stars switch firms, their performance actually dims, along with their new company's market value, author Boris Groysberg argues. Everyone loses....
- Articles 2008-04-01
- Women 'Stars' a Better Investment than Men
- If you hire a male superstar stock analyst from a competitor his performance often drops -- along with the market value of your company, says Harvard Business School professor Boris Groysberg. But hire a female star analyst and your investment is much more likely to be rewarded, Groysberg writes...
- Blog posts 2008-02-19
- All-Star Women's Site WowOwow Raises Additional $1.5 MIlion
- WowOwow.com, the site launched earlier this year by five female media stars—including 60 Minutes' Lesley Stahl, conservative pundit Peggy Noonan and gossip maven Liz Smith—has received an addition $1.5 million in funding, MediaMemo reports. The round was led by Bob Pittman's Pilot Group and the Rhime Group. The site...
- External links 2008-12-08
- Falcons take nose dive/UNLV doesn't need its star center to beat Air
- Linda Frohlich, the UNLV and Mountain West Conference star women's basketball center, sat on the bench, a towel draped across her neck, barely fatigued. Nearly 7 minutes remained in Thursday night's game at Air Force, but there was no sense of urgency in Frohlich's demeanor as...
- Research articles 2000-01-21
- Oly: Ex-tennis star Sabatini receives 2006 women in sport trophy
- AAP Sports News Australia 03-08-2006 Oly: Ex-tennis star Sabatini receives 2006 women in sport trophy GENEVA, March 8 AFP - The International Olympic Committee IOC today awarded former Argentine tennis star Gabriela Sabatini its 2006 "women in sport" prize for...
- Research articles 2006-03-08
- CDG & Associates Receives Rising Star Award Among North Texas Women-Owned Businesses; Company Promotes Initiative for Equal Access to Corporate and Government Procurement Dollars
- Business Editors DALLAS--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 5, 2001 CDG & Associates, a consulting firm specializing in the implementation and maintenance of human resources software systems, received the Rising Star Award from the Women's Business Council - Southwest. The council is a certified member organization of the national Women's Business...
- Research articles 2001-02-05
- 'Friend' behind WE reality show. (Programming).(Courteney Cox, co-star of NBC's Friends, will venture behind the camera to direct a new reality series for WE: Women's Entertainment)(Brief Article)
- Courteney Cox, co-star of NBC's Friends, will venture behind the camera to direct a new reality series for WE: Women's Entertainment. Slated to premiere in October, the 13-episode series Mix It Up will help soon-to-be couples or roommates sor ...
- Research articles 2003-02-03
- Why Women Don't Make it to the Top
- What would make a 29-year veteran of a business up sticks and leave? At oil giant Royal Dutch Shell, Linda Cook, formerly head of gas and power, was passed over for the top job and is doing what one blogger calls the decent thing and leaving. Speculation...
- Blog posts 2009-05-27
- Lifetime sets cast for Dec. Telepic.(Programming Briefs)(Dixie Carter and Nancy McKeon will star in Lifetime Television's original film 'Comfort and Joy')(Brief Article)
- New YORK -- Dixie Carter and Nancy McKeon will star in Lifetime Television's original film Comfort and Joy, premiering this December. Carter Designing Women plays the felsty, meddling mother of Jane Berry, a high-powered, single, career wom New...
- Research articles 2003-09-15
- Australian snooker star Hann cleared of sexually assaulting women
- LONDON AFP — Australian snooker star Quinten Hann was cleared by a jury of sexually assaulting two women at his home, an attack described to the court by one of the alleged victims as "crazed". Hann, who is ranked number 22 in the world, was found not guilty at...
- Research articles 2005-05-09
- Ex-tennis star Sabatini receives 2006 women in sport trophy
- GENEVA AFP — The International Olympic CommitteeIOC awarded former Argentine tennis star Gabriela Sabatini its 2006 "women in sport" prize for her work to promote tennis in Argentina. Since she retired in 1996, Sabatini has quietly financed a programme for young players, women's tennis tournaments and free tennis clinics...
- Research articles 2006-03-08
- Icy feelings mark U.S.-Canada in women's hockey
- THE BEST team rivalry in Turin next month will have nothing to do with Simon Gagne or Robert Esche. It will not pit NHL star against NHL star, teammates against teammates. That uneasiness you feel as Derian Hatcher bears down on Peter Forsberg during the Olympic hockey...
- Research articles 2006-01-26
- Journal Star, Peoria, Ill., Business Briefs Column.
- Journal Star, Peoria, Ill. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 30--INVESTING TIPS FOR WOMEN: A free investing program is planned May 7 in Peoria for widowed, divorced and never- married women. The "Take Charge!" program will offer single women insight on planning for...
- Research articles 2002-04-30
- Swiss luxury watch brand Zenith launched its new ChronoMaster Star, its first mechanical watch for women in 20 years, at a gala party earlier this year for members of the watch and jewelry industries and the trade press in the penthouse of the Hudson Hote
- Swiss luxury watch brand Zenith launched its new ChronoMaster Star left, its first mechanical watch for women in 20 years, at a gala party earlier this year for members of the watch and jewelry industries and the trade press in the penthouse of the Hudson Hotel in...
- Research articles 2003-10-01
- Five Star Fragrance Company and Perfumania
- * Five Star Fragrance Company and Perfumania give a sweet gift of life with Red Dress-The Fragrance. The scent was developed with the American Heart Association's AHA "Go red for women" initiative in mind. "Go red for women" researches ways to reduce heart disease, stroke and cardiovascular disease in women....
- Research articles 2005-03-01
- Boston Globe, WSJ.com Launch Blogsites for Women
- Though reeling on many fronts, some U.S. newspapers are starting to explore whether blogs can offer a way to hold onto audience segments that are fragmenting faster than the polar ice caps. Several new efforts target specific subgroups of women readers. The Boston Globe has launched a...
- Blog posts 2008-05-22
- Swedish women shed bikini tops in pool campaign
- STOCKHOLM AFP — Decades after some women cast aside their bras as an act of feminist radicalism, a group of Swedish women have launched a campaign to go topless in local swimming pools. The Bara Brost Bare Breast campaign began two months ago in the south of the country,...
- Research articles 2007-11-13
- Procter & Gamble and WomenHeart, a national organization dedicated to promoting women's heart health, last month announced a partnership around Metamucil to create tools that encourage women to lower their cholesterol
- Procter & Gamble and WomenHeart, a national organization dedicated to promoting women's heart health, last month announced a partnership around Metamucil to create tools that encourage women to lower their cholesterol. As part of that partnership, "Desperate Housewives" star and heart health advocate Brenda Strong is serving as a spokeswoman...
- Research articles 2009-03-02
- Japanese fans mob TV star at centre of "Korea fever"
- SEOUL AFP — The South Korean heartthrob at the centre of "Korea fever" in Japan caused pandemonium here when hundreds of Japanese women mobbed him as he launched a photographic exhibition. Some 800 Japanese fans, most of them well-dressed women in their 30s and 40s, screamed and scrambled toward...
- Research articles 2004-11-20
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