The Week at ForbesWoman
We've had a busy week over at ForbesWoman in articles and blog posts covering:
The Davos World Economic Forum
The paucity of women at the Davos Economic Forum despite how rich the ones who attended are as described in this post by Forbes staff writer Louisa Kroll, The Richest Women at Davos.
Women's Davos Wardrobe Dilemmas covered by Moira Forbes as an unfortunate but still critical factor for the display of power necessary to be a player at the World Economic Forum.
A photo gallery of the executive conferences women CEOs love best.
The Continued Assault on the Glass Ceiling
Aman Singh's post on Why So Many Top Women Don't Make it to Executive Leadership.
Jenna Goudreau's Jobs Outlook:Careers Headed for the Trash Pile
Negotiation, Sponsorship, the Wage Gap and a Digression into Frivolous Lawsuits at She Negotiates
Five Reasons Your Boss Wants to Give You a Raise This Year (Gender Neutral)
Negotiating with Mattie Ross of True Grit (Gender Neutral)
Sponsorship, Not Mentorship, Can Greatly Narrow the Wage Gap
Kucinich and the Olive Pit in a World of Injustice (gender neutral)
First You Wake Up, Then You Negotiate (gender neutral)
Jealousy's Underhanded Contribution to the Wage Gap by our Gen-Y blogger Katie Phillips.
Provocative Posts and Articles
Bad Career Advice:Nice Guys (and Girls) Finish Last by Christine Scivicque
Study says Dads Should be Less Involved in Parenting by Forbes Staff Writer Meghan Casserly as well as her terrific article on Sexy News Anchors' Distracting Effect on Viewers who can't seem to recall the news disseminated by these attractive women!
There's lots more over at ForbesWoman but those are the articles and blog posts that caught my own attention this week. Put ForbesWoman on your newsreader whether you're male or female, because it's pretty clear that women's economic power is growing and attention must be paid.




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