by Harriet Cohen | Mar 14, 2023 | bias, change, recognition
In the late 60s Virginia Slims told women; “you’ve come a long way baby”, and so we have. Women-owned businesses generate a higher revenue than companies led by men. Women leaders can create positive work environments with happier employees. This...
by Harriet Cohen | Mar 14, 2023 | accountability, business tools, change, strategic planning
During Women’s History Month I have been reading lots of articles from CEOs and entrepreneurs. I am going to share some of what I learned with you. The first set of lessons is from Sarah Breedlove. Sarah – better known as Madam C.J. Walker was the first woman ...
by Harriet Cohen | Jan 17, 2023 | accountability, business tools, change, Leadership, New work conditions, Professional development, social responsibility
Employees are the largest chunk of a company’s expenses: therefore, it behooves us to make sure we are investing wisely. Human capital is the value each employee brings to an organization. The most important resource in any economy or organization is its human...
by Harriet Cohen | Jan 17, 2023 | accountability, business tools, change, entrepreneur
In the movie, “The Devil’s Advocate,” starring Al Pacino and Keanu Reeves; Pacino (The Devil) is trying to get Reeves to join his side. He asks the following question: “Guilt is like a bag of f**king bricks. All you gotta is set it down…...
by Harriet Cohen | Sep 21, 2022 | accountability, business tools, EQ, Inspiration, Leadership, New work conditions, Professional development
No I am not Charles Dickens and this isn’t the 19th century, but isn’t this what we all have when we hire people, start a business, apply for a job or get a promotion? We all have hopes and dreams about how things need to work and sadly we leave off one...
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