Business & Entrepreneurship

For businesses that want to compete in the global marketplace, the development of a culturally and internationally competent work force is fundamental to success. Business professionals increasingly seek out international experience as a key to professional development and advancement. The stakes are high, therefore, to ensure that global assignments are both readily available and successful. Yet women lag behind men in taking on international transfers, and the hurdles they face – “trailing” spouses, competing family and community responsibilities, inadequate training, challenging timetables and disadvantages on repatriation – are generally more numerous for women than for men. Through NCRW’s network, professionals and HR leaders are provided with the information they need to develop a business case for change as well as best practices for developing a more diversified talent pool.

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By Linda Basch, PhD* This morning, I had the opportunity to hear Véronique Morali, President of the Global Women’s Forum at...
By Linda Basch, PhD*On Wednesday, I attended the 2011 Breakfast of Champions for an overflow audience at the New York Stock Exchange organized by the...
*By Kate MeyerLast week Valerie Jarrett, Senior Advisor to President Obama and Chair of the White House Council on Women and Girls, and Preeta Bansal...

Member Experts

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Deborah L. Frett joined the Business and Professional Women's Foundation (BPW) as CEO in May 2005 after more than 30 years of providing strategic...
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Clyda S. Rent, Ph.D. is recognized as a successful leader, speaker, strategic planner, executive coach, and marketer. She played primary roles in the...
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Deborah Hopkins is Chairman of Venture Capital Initiatives and Chief Innovation Officer at Citi. Recognized for her leadership in driving client-...
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Deborah Slaner Larkin is the former Executive Director of USTA Serves, the US Tennis Association’s philanthropic and charitable initiative to...
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Anne Erni is an innovative leader who is Global Head of Leadership, Learning and Diversity at Bloomberg where she manages global initiatives and...
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Andrea Spender is Corporate Research and Programs Manager. Her multisectoral and diversified experience in both the private and research sectors is...
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 A firm believer in the power and potential of all girls and young women, Jeannette Pai-Espinosa assumed leadership of The National Crittenton...
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Judith S. White is the executive director of Higher Education Resource Services (HERS), an educational non-profit that provides leadership and...
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An advocate of women’s issues for more than 30 years, Marie C. Wilson is founder and President of The White House Project, co-creator of Take...

News

  • October 1, 2010

    U.S. Banker: Women make up over 50% of the labor force in the financial industry, but only 16.8 percent of executive officers, and only 16.4% of board members. Companies are working to raise those numbers, as the U.S. lags behind some countries.


  • September 30, 2010

    Reuters: Islamic finance and wealth held by women is growing rapidly in the Gulf, yet there are few women involved in business or working as female Islamic scholars advising financial firms on sharia-compliance. With a shortage of scholars looming...


  • September 19, 2010

    Bloomberg: Goldman Sachs, the well known investment bank, is facing a sexual discrimination lawsuit from three women who held high ranking positions in the company.   The women faced a hostile workplace, lack of promotions and raises in...


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  • September 10, 2010

    Wall Street Journal: With only 7-12% of female board members, the UK government is considering enforcing quotas in orde rto increase the number of women on the boards of listed companies.  Government officials will be looking at Norways quota...