The Main Agenda 5 Women Driving Innovation In Wellness Culture Wellness culture is no longer defined solely by trends and fad diets; it’s becoming a rigorous, evidence‑based movement shaped...
The Main Agenda The Rise Of Soft Leadership And How Empathy Is Becoming A Career Superpower Stereotypical successful leaders are often portrayed as authoritative, unshakable, and relentlessly results-driven. But that model is losing relevance. As...
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The Main Agenda How To Build Outdoor Movement Into Work Days During Beautiful Fall Weather Symbolically, autumn has always been the season of reset. What better way to align with this shift than to incorporate movement into our routines... By: Giovanna Acosta · 3 months ago
The Main Agenda Upgrade Or Exit: Do Elder Millennials Quiet Quit — Or Quiet Evolve? As a young millennial in the early 2000s, quiet quitting never crossed my mind. My peers and I were raised on hustle culture and... By: Janell Hazelwood, MAOL · 3 months ago
The Main Agenda What You Need To Know About The Double Tax Black Women And Women Of Color Face “Womanhood is really expensive. Always ask for more,” wrote Anna Gifty Opoku-Agyeman on the dedication page of her new...
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The Main Agenda How Black Women Are Building Personal Brands That Don’t Compromise Their Values Building a brand is no easy feat. Add building a brand as a Black woman in America, and imagine a boulder on one’s shoulders. ... By: Candis McDow · 5 months ago
The Main Agenda What Women Should Know Before Advocating For A Four-Day Workweek The idea of the four-day workweek is gaining momentum. In The American Psychological Association’s 2024 Work in America survey, 22% of respondents stated their... By: Giovanna Acosta · 6 months ago
The Main Agenda 7 Strategies For Women To Break Into The C-Suite Even though women make up nearly half the workforce, they remain vastly underrepresented in C-suite leadership positions. According to a 2023 report, only 28%... By: Caitlin Elizabeth · 6 months ago
The Main Agenda How Janelle Farris Has Quietly, But Powerfully, Reshaped Brooklyn Communities Janelle Farris is the first African American woman to lead Brooklyn Community Services, a 159-year old organization that provides services and resources such as... By: Candis McDow · 7 months ago
The Main Agenda How Women Are Leveraging Remote Work To Redesign Their Career Paths Since the pandemic, remote work has been highly popular and convenient for many. People are utilizing the perks of...
The Main Agenda High Impact Women On The Micro Decisions That Changed Their Careers In the now infamous Ted Talk, “My Year Of Saying Yes To Everything,” Shonda Rhimes recalled how one morning,...
The Main Agenda How Time Off Made These Women Better Leaders Employee burnout is at an all-time high, with 66%, or two-thirds, of the American workforce reporting experiencing burnout, according to a study by Moodle.... By: Giovanna Acosta · 9 months ago
The Main Agenda How To Handle Remote Work Anxiety As A Manager Working remotely definitely has its benefits. You have got the element of flexibility, the lack of someone standing over your shoulder to check your... By: Janell Hazelwood, MAOL · 1 year ago
The Main Agenda How The Glass Cliff Puts Women And People Of Color In Harm’s Way As more and more global companies face financial struggles, consumer backlash and wavering future success, many are putting women and people of color in... By: Gillian Smith · 1 year ago
The Main Agenda Camara Jackson Is Serving Hometown Through Education And Anti-Violence Efforts In the heart of underserved neighborhoods, where hope can often seem distant, Camara Jackson stands as a beacon of resilience and inspiration. As the... By: Gillian Smith · 1 year ago
The Main Agenda Jerelyn Rodriguez, CEO Of The Knowledge House, Talks Success In Nonprofit Jerelyn Rodriguez co-founded The Knowledge House (TKH) to bridge the gap between careers in tech and women and people of color in inner-city communities.... By: Chinenye Onyeike · 1 year ago
The Main Agenda Hispanic Women Executives Innovating In Tech, Fashion, Business And More Hispanic women are leading the way in the C-suite, innovating in the tech, media and business industries. As we...
The Main Agenda How Toxic Work Cultures And Systems Are Leading Managers To ‘Fake Productivity’ With about 22 million employed adults working from home, and 14 million working hybrid, productivity has been a major...
The Main Agenda 5 Facts About Former Google CEO Susan Wojcicki You Should Know Pioneering tech executive Susan Wojcicki helped shape Google and YouTube and was one of the most respected executives in the tech industry. She influenced... By: Gillian Smith · 1 year ago
The Main Agenda Top Women In Sports Media And Their Inspiring Career Journeys Women’s sports is having a big moment and many media outlets are putting a special focus on the energy around watching women’s sports at... By: Gillian Smith · 1 year ago
The Main Agenda Gabrielle Gambrell Joins Executive Team At Hachette Book Group Gabrielle Gambrell has been named the senior vice president and chief communications officer for Hachette Book Group (HBG), one of the world’s largest trade... By: Gillian Smith · 1 year ago
The Main Agenda These Women Are The Top WNBA Rookies To Watch Interest in women’s sports has been dominating conversations both online and off, with the WNBA being no exception. And part of the intrigue is... By: Chinenye Onyeike · 1 year ago
The Main Agenda 2024 Olympics: Top Women In Track And Field To Watch And Follow As the 2024 Paris Olympics are set to begin this week, spectators from around the world will be watching as their country’s athletes compete... By: Gillian Smith · 1 year ago
The Main Agenda Mental Health Awareness Month: 5 Ways to Help Your Team Combat Stress Today’s work environment can often feel like an overburdened pressure cooker, with deadlines, team dynamics and managing personal lives...
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The Main Agenda How Companies Can Support Career Development And Advancement For Autistic Professionals April is World Autism Month, and it’s the perfect time for business owners and company leaders to focus on support and awareness in order... By: Emily Wilson · 2 years ago
The Main Agenda 4 Major Things We Should No Longer Apologize For As Ambitious Women In Leadership It’s Women’s History Month, and I love the deliberate focus on our unique stories, struggles, and triumphs, especially when it comes to work. Oftentimes,... By: Janell Hazelwood, MAOL · 2 years ago
The Main Agenda 4 Vital And Affirming Self-Care Habits When You’re The Boss As a leader, you naturally care a lot about your business, often to the point where work is on your mind 24/7. This likely... By: Kelsey Kryger · 2 years ago
The Main Agenda 4 Leadership Principles We Can Learn From Home Depot Executive Ann-Marie Campbell Ann-Marie Campbell, the executive vice president of U.S. stores at Home Depot, is arguably one of the most influential Black executives in the business... By: Her Agenda · 2 years ago
The Main Agenda How To Maximize Team Spirit And Foster Unity In The Workplace Team spirit – it’s the glue that holds a workplace together. But it’s not just about getting along. Innovative strategies can seriously ramp up... By: Your Coffee Break · 2 years ago
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Finance 5 Influential Black Women Shaping Financial Literacy And Advocacy Financial literacy is the cornerstone for improving your financial solutions and security. These Black women have dedicated their careers to becoming voices of leadership... By: Sughnen Yongo · 2 years ago
The Main Agenda Best Friends Talk Founding Law Firm To Reshape Entertainment Representation Lawyer duo Ciara Reed and Shardé Simpson challenged the negative stereotypes that come with friendship and business and successfully founded Simpson & Reed, a... By: Tia Quashie · 2 years ago
The Main Agenda 8 Tips For Introverted Leaders To Embrace Who They Are And Succeed At Work Introverts are wired differently from their extroverted counterparts, but it doesn’t make them any less effective as leaders. In fact, introverted leaders have desirable... By: Mia Barnes · 2 years ago
The Main Agenda Meet Kristen Welker — The First Black Moderator Of The Longest Running TV Show ‘Meet The Press’ As the first Black host of ‘Meet the Press,’ Kristen Welker brings a fresh perspective to the iconic program. This article is sponsored by... By: Brittni Williams · 2 years ago