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Live from the World Business Forum: International Insights Panel

Last week Kathy, the founder of the Hot Mommas Project, presented me with the amazing opportunity to attend the World Business Forum.  I, of course, took her up on her offer and early this morning I headed to New York City for the big event.  Today was the second day of the forum.  Due to my class schedule, I was not able to make it to any of the first… Read More »Live from the World Business Forum: International Insights Panel

Multitalented Woman Searches for Professional Niche: Tyra Hilliard’s Case

Welcome to the Hot Mommas Project Learning Series where we showcase a Hot Mommas Project case selected by a student team member or guest.  The series is targeted toward educators and leadership groups seeking authentic role models in addition to business/career lessons.  A complementary podcast accompanies each blog post.  Episodes feature interviews with Hot Mommas Project founder Kathy Korman Frey and student contributors.

Student contributor: GW student and Hot Mommas Project intern Ximena Iacono.

Featured case: Tyra Hilliard’s  “Living with the Professional Itch

Case themes include: family, confidence, moving, careers, change, and balance.

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Mom Crusades for Social Justice and Environmental Reform: Tina Williams’ Case

Welcome to the Hot Mommas Project Learning Series where we showcase a Hot Mommas Project case selected by a student team member or guest.  The series is targeted toward educators and leadership groups seeking authentic role models in addition to business/career lessons.  A complementary podcast accompanies each blog post.  Episodes feature interviews with Hot Mommas Project founder Kathy Korman Frey and student contributors.

Student contributor: GW student and Hot Mommas Project intern Madison Cooke.

Featured case: Tina Williams’ “An Every Day Erin Brockovich

Case themes include: social justice, professional accountability, personal accountability, and environmental reform.

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Former Ad Exec Starts ‘Mommy Manual’ to Help Other Moms: Ria Sharon’s Case

Welcome to the Hot Mommas Project Learning Series where we showcase a Hot Mommas Project case selected by a student team member or  guest.  The series is targeted toward educators and leadership groups seeking authentic role models in addition to business/career lessons.  A complementary podcast accompanies each blog post.  Episodes feature interviews with Hot Mommas Project founder Kathy Korman Frey and student contributors.

Featured contributor: GW graduate and Hot Mommas Project team member Rachel Roizen.

Featured case: Ria Sharon’s  “Leap and the net will appear!

Case themes include: family, confidence, divorce, entrepreneurship,  change, and balance.

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Health Care Exec Quits Corporate Job to Empower Other Women: Jennifer Moore’s Case

Welcome to the Hot Mommas Project Learning Series where we showcase a Hot Mommas Project case selected by a student team member or  guest.  The series is targeted toward educators and leadership groups seeking authentic role models in addition to business/career lessons.  A complementary podcast accompanies each blog post.  Episodes feature interviews with Hot Mommas Project founder Kathy Korman Frey and student contributors.

Student contributor: GW student and Hot Mommas Project intern Ximena Iacono.

Featured case: Jennifer Moore’s “When Success is No Longer Enough

Case themes include: family, confidence, goals, careers, change, and balance.

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George Washington University School of Business Hoffman Distinguished Lecture Series Features Harvard Business School Professor Rosabeth Moss Kanter

Rosabeth Moss Kanter is hosted by the George Washington University School of Business where she speaks about her new book SuperCorp: How Vanguard Companies Create Innovation, Profits, Growth, and Social Good. She is a Harvard Business School professor and listed as one of the top 50 most influential women in the world by the London Times.

Biography: Rosabeth Moss Kanter

Rosabeth Moss Kanter speaks at the George Washington University School of Business on September 23, 2009 at 6 pm at Funger Hall as part of the Center for Entrepreneurial Excellence (CFEE) Hoffman Distinguished Lecture Series. The focus of the talk is her new book, SuperCorp: How Vanguard Companies Create Innovation, Profits, Growth, and Social Good. Please find her full bio below.

Nine Questions for Working Parents

Do you suffer from AOOPS (Appearance of Organized Person Syndrome). Here is an example: The other month I went to a National’s game with my husband. We think we’re going to a baseball game. We think we’ll have a couple beers, hang out, have some quality time. Instead, this is what we wind up doing: