Posts Tagged: New York Times

Women in the Workforce

The current economic turmoil is disproportionately impacting male employment according to the New York Times. Men have been hard-hit by this recession, accounting for about 80 percent of United States job losses, and that is pushing more women into the

Women in the Workforce

The current economic turmoil is disproportionately impacting male employment according to the New York Times. Men have been hard-hit by this recession, accounting for about 80 percent of United States job losses, and that is pushing more women into the

Crossing the Red State, Blue State Divide

Perhaps you read this article in the New York Times today and got a little frightened as you choked down your oatmeal. Before I put on my small-town, middle America hat and do some culture translating for you, let me

Crossing the Red State, Blue State Divide

Perhaps you read this article in the New York Times today and got a little frightened as you choked down your oatmeal. Before I put on my small-town, middle America hat and do some culture translating for you, let me

Gross National Happiness

If we shift the measurement standards, can we change the kind of conversation we have to have with our clients? This is a fight (hopefully my word choice is an exaggerated literary one!) that most strategists experience. To every planner

Gross National Happiness

If we shift the measurement standards, can we change the kind of conversation we have to have with our clients? This is a fight (hopefully my word choice is an exaggerated literary one!) that most strategists experience. To every planner

The Friend Factor

A great article today in the New York Times summarized several studies that point to the positive impact of friendships on our individual health. What I read totally meshed with what I’ve heard women respondents say over and over, “My

The Friend Factor

A great article today in the New York Times summarized several studies that point to the positive impact of friendships on our individual health. What I read totally meshed with what I’ve heard women respondents say over and over, “My