Malala Yousafzai: On International Women’s Day, Honoring A Fearless Leader at...
Malala Yousafzai is living proof that leadership comes in all shapes and sizes, genders, ethnicities, nationalities, and ages. We usually think of history being made by people with some years on them,...
View ArticleJustice Sonia Sotomayor: The “Wise Latina” Makes History Intentionally
This Women’s History Month, I want to pay special attention to women leaders who are making history today. U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor is one woman who is not only making history; she is...
View ArticleWomen’s History Month: How Rosabeth Moss Kanter Led the Way for Women in the...
I remember how excited I was to discover Rosabeth Moss Kanter in the early 1980’s. She was one of the few females writing about leadership and organizational change management. I hungrily devoured The...
View ArticleWomen’s History Month: The Many Takes of Women in the Entertainment Industry
Making a box-office success movie or TV series without a woman in a sexualized or type-cast bimbo role has historically been hard to impossible. (Read “Leadership Fictions:Gender, Leadership, and the...
View ArticleWomen’s History Month: Why Sally Jewell as Secretary of the Interior Could be...
Sally Jewell is a one-woman powerhouse. The REI CEO has just been approved by a bipartisan United States Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee by a vote of 19-3, according to the New York...
View ArticleReflections on How Far Women Have Come Since 1969
My oldest son is about to turn forty-five and that’s prompted me to reflect on how far women have come since his birth in early 1969. Despite the growing Women’s Liberation Movement, I had been so...
View ArticleWho Runs The World: Powerful Women Leaders Fierce Since Middle Ages
It turns out that many, many centuries ago the ruling queens of Europe in the Middle Ages were not just sitting pretty next to their powerful reigning husbands. According to research from New York...
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