Six ways to talk to your husband about business (without getting in a fight)
Many mom entrepreneurs find that their business becomes a sore subject. At best, we wind up feeling vaguely unsupported, scrutinized, or misunderstood. At worst, we get in nasty fights with the guy we love the most. All because of this business we’re pouring our hearts into so we can express our gifts and support our families, right? [...]
Company Culture
By: Stephanie Lybarger The culture of a business is important in order to be successful; if you don’t love your career or what you do then it’s just a job. Loving what you do in your company or for your company is a vital attribute to being effective, it can attract business or it can [...]
Why CEOs Should Allow Facebook in the Workplace (Infographic)
Many CEOs forbid use of social media at work, but recent research shows that web surfing leads to increased productivity. This Keas infographic explores the benefits of social media in the workplace, showing that social connections make people happier and a brief recess involving Internet-browsing increases productivity. An Academy of Management experiment gave three groups [...]
Doubt without Fear
This past weekend I had the privilege of attending a conference hosted by Entrepreneurs Organization (E0). While my business dictated that I not take three days away from my business, fate had other plans. For me as an entrepreneur, wife, mother , and woman I don’t think there is a day when fear of failing [...]
“Social Moms” Like Brands on Facebook
Maybe it’s no surprise that moms are an especially networked bunch online. After all, it’s hard to find a closer-knit group in the physical world. But the extent to which mothers engage in social networks such as Facebook–not just with each other but with brands–is striking. That’s apparent from the results of a new survey [...]