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This viral video really really wants to fight gender inequality #WhatIReallyReallyWant

This viral video really really wants to fight gender inequality #WhatIReallyReallyWant | Womens Business | Scoop.it
A remake of "Wannabe” by the Spice Girls, featuring women and girls across the world, is aiming to raise awareness for the SDGs and gender equality.
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Linda Burney becomes first Indigenous woman elected to Australia's lower house

Linda Burney becomes first Indigenous woman elected to Australia's lower house | Womens Business | Scoop.it
The former deputy leader of the New South Wales Labor party claims victory early in the night in the seat of Barton, in Sydney’s southern suburbs
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New Documentary Spotlights Silicon Valley Female Entrepreneurs - The Establishment

New Documentary Spotlights Silicon Valley Female Entrepreneurs - The Establishment | Womens Business | Scoop.it
'She Started It' aims to inspire the next generation of women in business.
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The Best Resources for Women Entrepreneurs Are Now On One Platform

The Best Resources for Women Entrepreneurs Are Now On One Platform | Womens Business | Scoop.it
National Women's Business Council launches Grow Her Business.
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The UN's Global Goals Get A Rebrand To Spur People To Action | Co.Exist | ideas + impact

The UN's Global Goals Get A Rebrand To Spur People To Action | Co.Exist | ideas + impact | Womens Business | Scoop.it
The UN isn't going to solve global poverty if no one understands what they're talking about.
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Julie Bishop: Australia will support women entrepreneurs in 20 Indian Ocean Rim countries

Julie Bishop: Australia will support women entrepreneurs in 20 Indian Ocean Rim countries | Womens Business | Scoop.it

Australia plans to spend AU$1.5 million in the next three years to support women entrepreneurs in 20 Indian Ocean Rim Association countries to boost their export competitiveness. This was announced by Foreign Affairs Minister Julie Bishop in Perth, while addressing the delegates of the second Indian Ocean Dialogue.

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Silicon Valley’s invisible champion of women

Silicon Valley’s invisible champion of women | Womens Business | Scoop.it
Over the past two years, I’ve covered a whole lot of mostly negatively news about the role of gender in Silicon Valley. But there is one positive story I hear over and over again from many of Silicon Valley’s most powerful women about Bill Campbell, Intuit’s former CEO: Campbell, nearly a dozen female tech executives have told me, was a mentor and advocate who not only established female-friendly policies in an industry that’s often hostile to them, but opened many of the doors that helped them succeed.
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LEGO is slipping a feminist message into its newest line of characters

LEGO is slipping a feminist message into its newest line of characters | Womens Business | Scoop.it
Everything isn't awesome for women in STEM, so LEGO is stepping up.
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Working Mothers Raise More Successful Daughters and Empathetic Sons

Working Mothers Raise More Successful Daughters and Empathetic Sons | Womens Business | Scoop.it

A mother's guilt never ends.

 

You can never quite do enough, try juggle enough, be enough in an age where the demands of family, work and (hopefully) a personal life keep you hopping morning, noon and night.

 

Huffington Post titles tell mothers how to "Be a Working Mom Without Hating Your Life," "End the Mommy Guilt for Good!" and "Conquer Mommy Guilt Once and for All."

 

But what if you needn't feel so guilty in the first place?

 

What if the very fact that you're a working mom actually has substantial and meaningful benefits for your children?


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, June 30, 2015 6:56 PM

Thanks to a new Harvard study, you can stop beating yourself up and feeling guilty about working outside the home, Mom.

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The Future of Online Feminism [Infographic]

The Future of Online Feminism [Infographic] | Womens Business | Scoop.it
As a millennial, it's easy to think feminism is making a comeback, but in reality, it's the internet that's simply shed a broader spotlight on the movement that has been around for decades.

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Harvard Business School Launches Gender Initiative - News - Harvard Business School

Harvard Business School Launches Gender Initiative - News - Harvard Business School | Womens Business | Scoop.it

In an effort to further the advancement of women leaders worldwide, Harvard Business School (HBS) has launched the Gender Initiative to support research, teaching, and knowledge dissemination that promotes gender equity in business and society. The new Initiative will be headed by Robin Ely, the School’s Diane Doerge Wilson Professor of Business Administration and Senior Associate Dean for Culture and Community.

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10 Things Parents Should Never Tell Their Daughters

10 Things Parents Should Never Tell Their Daughters | Womens Business | Scoop.it
10 things girls must not hear from their parents.
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4 Priceless Lessons For All Working Mothers

4 Priceless Lessons For All Working Mothers | Womens Business | Scoop.it

Through necessity, I've been a working mom my whole life. At times it was tough to balance all my responsibilities and if I was truly honest, I was the person who carried most of the burden and guilt. I strived for perfection, the desire to be superwoman, the commitment to be a perfect wife, the expectation to be a stellar employee, and an available daughter to attend to tasks for my aging parents. But most of all I wanted to be the best mom I could be. Having come out the other side of a vortex


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Remember; you are teaching your children all the time—whether you are physically with them or not.

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Work life balance is tough for working mothers. They also have the responsibility of bringing up the children..#2 Quality time is important than quantity.. It's really true..
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Do You Listen to Music While Working? Here's What It Does to Your Brain (and It's Pretty Awesome) | #Research

Do You Listen to Music While Working? Here's What It Does to Your Brain (and It's Pretty Awesome) | #Research | Womens Business | Scoop.it
The Chorus to Remember

Music can make a huge difference in your workday. Feel free to crank up the volume if noise has you working like a snail, you've got a case of the Monday's, or you've got something mundane or familiar to do. Ideally, though, make your playlists out of songs you already know, and if your tasks involve any sort of linguistic processing, focus on lyric-free options. Lastly, if you have something to learn, pump up your mood with music before you get started.

 

Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren:

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching?q=music

 


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The Chorus to Remember

Music can make a huge difference in your workday. Feel free to crank up the volume if noise has you working like a snail, you've got a case of the Monday's, or you've got something mundane or familiar to do. Ideally, though, make your playlists out of songs you already know, and if your tasks involve any sort of linguistic processing, focus on lyric-free options. Lastly, if you have something to learn, pump up your mood with music before you get started.

 

Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren:

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching?q=music

 

 

Jerry Busone's curator insight, July 22, 2016 10:45 AM

Who knew...and folks tell me to turn it down :-)

Alfredo Corell's curator insight, July 23, 2016 5:12 AM

Classical or instrumental music enhances mental performance more than music with lyrics. Music can make rote or routine tasks (think folding laundry or filing papers) less boring and more enjoyable. Runners who listen to music go faster. But when you need to give learning and remembering your full attention, silence is golden

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Connected Women - Mobile for Development

Connected Women - Mobile for Development | Womens Business | Scoop.it

Connected Women Programme Accelerating digital and financial inclusion for women Our mission is to reduce the gender gap in mobile internet and mobile money services in low- and middle-income countries and unlock significant commercial and socio-economic opportunities.

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The women transforming the Middle East

The women transforming the Middle East | Womens Business | Scoop.it
Esraa has developed a technology that purifies water and generates energy using algae, having come up through a series of local and regional initiatives, including the Governorate Economic and Social Revival (GESR) incubation programme of Misr El Kheir and Mercy Corps Egypt.
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Just published! The World's Women 2015: Trends and Statistics

Just published! The World's Women 2015: Trends and Statistics | Womens Business | Scoop.it
The World's Women 2015 report presents the latest statistics and analysis on the status of women and men in the world, highlighting the current situation and changes over time. The report is the sixth in the series which has been published every five years by the UN Statistics Division, as called for in the Beijing Platform for Action adopted at the Fourth World Conference on Women in 1995.
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Why the suffragettes still matter: 'they dared to act as the equals of men'

Why the suffragettes still matter: 'they dared to act as the equals of men' | Womens Business | Scoop.it
They endured violence and cruelty to further the cause of votes and equality for women.
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Beyond Happy: The Role of Well-being in Our Work LivesSwitch & Shift

Beyond Happy: The Role of Well-being in Our Work LivesSwitch & Shift | Womens Business | Scoop.it
Happiness is a tricky subject; its meaning varies from person to person. There is fleeting happiness: the happiness we feel when we get something we want. Then there is a richer form of happiness that comes from doing something meaningful, like [...]
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.#UNWomen Fund for Gender Equality Annual Report Published

.#UNWomen Fund for Gender Equality Annual Report Published | Womens Business | Scoop.it

In 2014, UN Women's Fund for Gender Equality (FGE) supported 67 active programmes in 60 countries and reached over 310,000 direct beneficiaries.

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Jean Hailes - For Womens Health | Jean Hailes

Jean Hailes - For Womens Health | Jean Hailes | Womens Business | Scoop.it
Jean Hailes is Australia's leading and most trusted women's health organisation. We believe in physical and emotional health and wellbeing for all women in Australia throughout their lives.
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Overcoming the Confidence Gap for Women

Overcoming the Confidence Gap for Women | Womens Business | Scoop.it

n the most interesting research I have come across comparing male and female leaders, the consulting firm Zenger Folkman studied 16,000 of them – two-thirds men, one-third women – as well as their managers, subordinates and peers. Women rated better than men on 12 out of 16 competencies. These included “takes initiative,” “drives for results” and “stretches for results,” all traditional measures of effective leadership. They also included every one of the more human competencies — “practices self-development,” “develops others,” “motivates and inspires others,” “builds relationships” and “collaboration and teamwork.”

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Why Men Are Retweeted More Than Women

Why Men Are Retweeted More Than Women | Womens Business | Scoop.it
“The hashtag has become one more way to show emphasis,” says the linguist Deborah Tannen, a professor at Georgetown, who adds that this has “nothing to do with its original use to join a public conversation on a given topic.” According to Tannen, women’s preference for expressive hashtags is “similar to their using exclamation points, caps, and repetition of letters to show emphasis, and to the fact that women’s spoken intonation patterns tend to vary more than men’s.”
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Finding the tools to empower women at work

Finding the tools to empower women at work | Womens Business | Scoop.it
Five years since the launch of the UN’s Women’s Empowerment Principles, male leaders are being called upon to help push equality to the next level

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5 Ways Women know how to Build Relationships in Business

5 Ways Women know how to Build Relationships in Business | Womens Business | Scoop.it
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