Watching what women do and say, and how that aligns to the needs of their business vs. their family, I was intrigued to discover we might have thought wrong.
Nell Merlino, founder of Take Your Daughter to Work Day, shared some very interesting data recently.
“A lot of women believe the bigger the business, the less time for family,” Merlino said. “That’s not necessarily true.”
Here in the States, California, Texas and New York have the largest numbers of women owned businesses. Start using our social tools to reach out to these women and forge relationships. Be more aggressive in building your network. Take 2 actions a day to connect with new women in business who make you take a gulp.
Liz Strauss
Aliza Sherman
Lisa Gansky
Adelaide Lancaster
Devora Zack
and ME!!! Michele Price
Image Credits: [Flickr / Jmarie999] [Flickr / Dave Stokes]
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