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Africa's Secret Talent Pool
The skills and capacity problems of Africa will not be resolved until women, who comprise an estimated 50% of the potential workforce, are recognized, empowered, trained and allowed to take their place in business and government. Because of the size of the problem, panellists suggested changes to benefit women in the male dominated professional environment need to be legislated to be effective.

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Making Conversation
Years ago when I was just starting my career in sales at AT&T, another new account executive in my group found it absolutely amazing that I had gone to lunch with a customer. She said to me, “What did you talk about? Wasn’t there a lot of dead air space?” A similar question about finding topics to talk about with clients came up recently at a program that I attended on Rainmaking for Women Lawyers presented by the Women’s Bar Association.

Small Business Loans for Women
Not only are the number of small businesses on the rise throughout North America, but so too are the number of women-owned small businesses. Female entrepreneurs are rapidly becoming a major playing force in the world economy. In the United States alone, it’s estimated that women-owned small businesses employ more than 27 million people and generate over three and a half trillion dollars for the country’s economy. Taking that into account, one has to then wonder why small business loans for women are still in short supply.

Abstract - Factors Impeding the Poverty Reduction Capacity of Micro-credit: Some Field Observations from Malawi and Ethiopia
In most African countries women tend to account for an average 51% of the population, and make up about 65% of the rural labour force. Thus, many rural based micro-finance programmes have attempted to address the women specific need for micro-credit. This paper analyses the effectiveness of micro-credit as a means to reducing poverty, with particular focus on women, and demonstrates, through the critical analysis of some country-specific examples, that the use and supply of micro-credit does not always lead to a sustainable impact on household or female poverty reduction. Analysis of findings are done based on field data, interviews, and observations from Malawi and Ethiopia.

Women and Men are Different: Financially Speaking
Men and women think differently, especially about money. Although both men and women are concerned about security; many women think about what money represents, where men tend to think of what money can buy. There is no right or wrong, we just think differently. Money has no gender, anyone, man or woman can earn, spend, save or invest it. The results of a survey of 1,000 spouses conducted for Money Magazine, found men and women had dramatically different ideas about who does what with the family finances and what is important to their partners. 27% of men believe their wives think having the right investments is very important. Yet nearly half of the women surveyed say it is important. 45% of men say that having cash for emergencies is very important to their spouse, when in reality 67% of women believe it's crucial.

Marketing to Men (Or How to Help Your Husband Buy a Thong)
In the USA alone for 2008, women will account for 52.6 percent of Internet users, outnumbering males by 10 million.

Women and Minorities Fuel Economic Growth and Franchise Expansion
From the leadership positions they hold, to the purchasing power they wield, women and minorities play an important role in the overall U.S. economy. Women and minorities have a presence in every industry and their contributions fuel economic growth. Hispanics alone account for 15% of the U.S. population, and by 2050 that number is expected to nearly double to 29%. The sheer number of minorities in the U.S. and the tremendous influence they have on the economy has led everyone from marketers to political candidates to develop campaigns that reach them. Franchisors also recognize that the pool of franchisee candidates is largely comprised of women and minorities who will be integral to growth and expansion of their franchise networks.

FACEBOOK IS WHERE THE INVESTORS LOOK
Facebook groups are a spectacular way to market your business online. However, you need to understand the fine points of Facebook so that you do not get your account banned. One of the least talked about uses for such an account is the aspect of selling your account.

Women Entrepreneurs Setting the Pace
Women today, have a much more entrepreneurial, gutsy spirit, than they did 40-50 years ago. I have been a successful entrepreneur since 1986, and I have seen for myself the number of women that take bold step into the world of entrepreneurship, often driven by the desire to spend more time with their families, and these women are setting the pace for what is possible, for women and men alike.

Women in direct sales – Five Reasons I Love It!
Direct sales - this home-based business opportunity appeals to entrepreneurial women and Moms. In fact, women account for over half of the direct sales force. Women can thrive when they set their own hours, achieve their goals and run a successful business.

General Knowledge Of Windows Administrator
How to set an administrator account? It's easy to set an administrator account: Start->Settings-->Control Panel->User Accounts->Pick a Task->Create a new account, in the text box 'Name the new account', enter a user name and click 'Next', keep the check box 'Computer administrator', and click 'Create Account' to set a new Windows administrator account.

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