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October 2009

The Feminine Majority

Posted on October 22, 2009, in Momorandums, with 0 Comments

The Shriver Report: Aptly and Provocatively Titled “A Woman’s Nation Changes Everything” What does “A Woman’s Nation” mean?  For the first time in our history, half of all U.S. workers are women (or put well otherwise: “the footprint of today’s.

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Homework Help

Posted on October 15, 2009, in Momorandums, with 0 Comments

One of our favorite themes from Executive Moms seasons past was "How to be a Class Mom from the Office."  Meaning — for every well-meaning working mom, what are the best ways to be there, when the reality of life.

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Think Pink (2009 Edition)

Posted on October 8, 2009, in Momorandums, with 0 Comments

While it has worked as a general rule for me to keep the "executive" part of my own life distinct from Executive Moms, October is the one time a year for which an exception seems warranted.  In my (day job).

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Mail It In

Posted on October 1, 2009, in Momorandums, with 0 Comments

Of the many many many things we love about our digital world, there are certain remnants of a not-so-distant past that can evoke twinges of nostalgia for what used to be.  The small delight, for example, of getting a letter.

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