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Innovative Workplace Caregiver Programs _ Telecast

Just recieved this from our friends at Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. If you are a caregiver – or an employer with employee caregivers on staff – please consider listening to the Sept 17th caregiving broadcast: Innovative Employer Caregiving ProgramsSeptember 17, 2008 1-2:00 pm ET“The next Caregiving broadcast sponsored by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and the Department of Health and Human Services New Freedom Initiative… Read More »Innovative Workplace Caregiver Programs _ Telecast

Q&A: Venture Capital Resources & My Mom

Hot Mommas Project founder Kathy Korman Frey answers readers’ questions on the highly-correlated topics of her mom, and venture capital resources. For full post, click here.

How to be More Polite and Productive with your Email

Hot Mommas rely on technology a great deal to do the proverbial “all” both personally and professionally. However, technology also blurs the lines between work, home, and an impending visit to the mental institution. As we become enveloped by the age of social media, manners and productivity can go out the window. A cadre of experts are surfacing to help. Below are some useful links, as well as key takeaways,… Read More »How to be More Polite and Productive with your Email

Working Dads Report: Men Want The Same Thing As Women

This survey is interesting. It finds that over 75% of working dads would quit or accept paycuts to spend more time with their families (if money were not an issue). http://www.cnn.com/2007/LIVING/worklife/07/30/dads.work/index.html

Building a Million Dollar Business Part Time #10: How We Are Getting Press & Buzz

Let’s continue our discussion of how to do marketing and pr, shall we? Especially since Esther and I spent all %*$#i day organizing our email folders since we are so overwhelmed by the response to our project (good) and seem to have had the email-organization part of our brains partially lobotomized (bad). We are a tad overwhelmed at the Hot Mommas Project right now and looking forward to Fall reinforcements.… Read More »Building a Million Dollar Business Part Time #10: How We Are Getting Press & Buzz

Work-Life Balance Research #1: Women Who Are Balanced Feel More Successful

Welcome to the first in a series releasing preliminary findings from the Hot Mommas Project National Mentor Survey. What: The Hot Mommas Project produces curricula for dynamic women leaders. Our case studies serve as role models on paper for girls and women around the globe. Where: We are housed at the George Washington University School of Business. Why: Entrepreneurship research ties role models to feelings of self-efficacy. These same studies… Read More »Work-Life Balance Research #1: Women Who Are Balanced Feel More Successful

Awards for Caregivers/Top 7 Caregiver Resources

Hot Mommas who want to “do it all” often don’t have a choice. They HAVE to do it all. Caregiving is an example. I’ve witnessed my mother flying down to South Carolina every other week for months to take care of her aunt and uncle. My grandmother benefited from the care provided by all of my many local family members, and nurses who became adopted family. It matters to our… Read More »Awards for Caregivers/Top 7 Caregiver Resources

Building a Million Dollar Business Part Time #9: How to Market_Networking Our Brains Out

Esther and I are in San Francisco for the BlogHer 2008 conference. Okay, to be totally honest, we came out here for a party being hosted by Guy Kawasaki’s venture http://www.alltop.com/ and BlogHer. We decided to do this just last week. (Side Note: If you want to see why we like Guy Kawasaki, click here or here. Here is the link to the Alltop page where we’re listed http://moms.alltop.com/). This… Read More »Building a Million Dollar Business Part Time #9: How to Market_Networking Our Brains Out

Building a Million Dollar Business Part Time #8: How We Got Our First Sponsors

We got our first set of sponsors for The Hot Mommas® Project 2008 Case Study Competition. This blog talks about who they are, and how we got them. The bottom line is RELATIONSHIPS. Pictured left is my son, Maxwell, and daughter Lilah who is traumatized by Maxwell hitting her with one of those noodle toys people use in the pool. If Maxwell could read, he would learn from this post… Read More »Building a Million Dollar Business Part Time #8: How We Got Our First Sponsors