Ways Women Lead
Ways Women Lead by Judy B. RoseneFrom the Magazine (November–December 1990) Women managers who have broken the glass ceiling in medium-sized, nontraditional organizations have proven that effective leaders don’t come from […]
Ways Women Lead by Judy B. RoseneFrom the Magazine (November–December 1990) Women managers who have broken the glass ceiling in medium-sized, nontraditional organizations have proven that effective leaders don’t come from […]
How Men Can Become Better Allies to Women by W. Brad Johnson and David G. SmithOctober 12, 2018 Women’s conferences and employee resource groups (ERGs) are increasingly inviting men to
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Behind the Words: Ethiopian Women Authors What would our world be like without writers and authors? Talented individuals that are capable of coming up with well-crafted pieces for us to
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Ethiopian Women in Design Just what is design? What makes one a designer? What types of design facets are out there? The first inclination was to write about one sector
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The Ethiopians A New York Times reporter once asked Emperor Haile Selassie: “What is Ethiopianness?” “Ethiopianness is pride and humility,” said the Emperor boldly. The journalist raised the question. “Excuse
The right to vote—the right to have a say in who governs and represents you—is the underlying principle of having a democratic society. Regardless of the pivotal role it plays in how a country operates, the right to vote had not always been as accessible as it is today. As power was in the hands of the few, so was the right to determine who holds that power.
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Human Capital Development and Consequences, if botched Background The Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM), the world’s largest HR membership organization devoted to human resource management and foremost expert, convener
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What it Means to be a Civil Servant – the Ethiopian Context We all dread the days we have to head to any of the civil servant service bureau even
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Women in Farming The word “farmer” has usually been identified by activities involving plowing and sowing. In Ethiopia, both activities are mostly associated with men and not enough times with
Doctors Without Jobs: the case of Ethiopian government-trained physicians ~ “In a time of domestic crisis, men of goodwill and generosity should be ableto unite regardless of party or politics.” ~
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