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by Thursday Bram on January 27, 2011

It’s Risky — But Is It Too Risky?

by Thursday Bram on January 27, 2011

It’s Risky — But Is It Too Risky?

by Shonali Burke on December 2, 2010

Gambling on Business: What a Dreidel Can Teach You

by Shonali Burke on December 2, 2010

Entrepreneurs can learn about taking risks from the simple dreidel. Thursday Bram shares how at Women Grow Business.

by Shonali Burke on September 8, 2010

The Myth of the Home Office

by Shonali Burke on September 8, 2010

On working from home Officially, my business is such that I can take it along for the ride, wherever I go. In reality, I’ll happily work from coffee shops, hotel rooms and other random locations, but I’m much more comfortable in my home office. In part, my preference is due to the fact that I [...]

by Shonali Burke on June 30, 2010

Learning Entrepreneurship: Something School Doesn't Teach

by Shonali Burke on June 30, 2010

Plague, meet Consumer Economics. In my senior year of high school, I had to take Consumer Economics — a class devoted to teaching me how to handle my checkbook, make a budget and generally be a good consumer. This type of class is mandatory in most states (despite incredible efforts on the part of students [...]

by Shonali Burke on May 18, 2010

Where's The Perspective In Productivity?

by Shonali Burke on May 18, 2010

Must productivity be macho? When I scroll through my feed reader, I see lots of posts on topics like “10 Ways to Power Through Your Task List” or “How to Absolutely Rock Your Day.” It’s rare that I see something with a perspective beyond assuming that the pile of tasks you need to do today [...]

by Shonali Burke on May 14, 2010

Should Your Family Be Part Of Your Branding?

by Shonali Burke on May 14, 2010

When I still lived at home, I always knew how I would be spending Mother’s Day. My sisters and I would pull weeds, move dirt and generally labor in the yard for our mother — along with doing any other chore she could think of. We were a captive audience — she knew she could [...]

by Shonali Burke on March 24, 2010

What Has Ada Lovelace Done For You?

by Shonali Burke on March 24, 2010

Necessity’s the mother of invention. So’s her daughter. Technology has never been a game that just guys can play. From the start, women have been involved in the creation and development of computers. But one of the most important contributors — Ada Lovelace — is virtually unknown. Lovelace was the first computer programmer: as Charles [...]

by Jill Foster on January 29, 2010

The Value of Online Connections

by Jill Foster on January 29, 2010

I think I’m a decent networker. I can go to an event and talk to every person in the room. I can leave with more than just a stack of business cards in hand — I can get a good idea of how I can help my new contacts and build a strong relationship. But [...]

by Jill Foster on December 17, 2009

What's Your Approach? Living the Holidays as a Woman and Entrepreneur

by Jill Foster on December 17, 2009

Lost in work and a running joke In my family, we have a running joke: we tell a certain relative that any family events start an hour before they’re actually slated to begin. He’ll get caught up in work and arrive about an hour after he’s supposed to — our little scheme ensures that he’s [...]

by Jill Foster on December 4, 2009

4 Bloggers and Their Business: Why This Year Rocked!

by Jill Foster on December 4, 2009

This year has brought great impact and change to many of the blogger community here (and it’s the launch year of Women Grow Business to boot!). Many bloggers have shared recently what they’re most grateful for in their businesses in 2009. The first few: Liz Scherer, producer of Flashfree: I’m thankful for a wonderful team [...]