Always something ...After defending women entrepreneurs and their math abilities, Michelle Greer (pictured) was called illogical, idiotic, arrogant, angry, a troll, and the ...
Woman Defends Female Entrepreneurs on TechCrunch and Gets Called ...
Always something ...After defending women entrepreneurs and their math abilities, Michelle Greer (pictured) was called illogical, idiotic, arrogant, angry, a troll, and the ...
Are things getting better for women versus a decade ago, especially in the tech industry? Some think so.... that many more women are starting companies, taking them public and providing investors with bigger returns on smaller investments.To receive the complete whitepaper (you must register first), go here.
... Growing Influence in Tech: Women-owned or led firms are the fastest growing sector of new venture creation in the U.S., growing at five times the rate of all new firms between 1997 and 2006 – now representing nearly 50% of all privately held businesses.
... Fewer Failures: Despite often being capital-constrained, women-owned businesses are more likely to survive the transition from raw start-up to established company than the average.
Check out these gutsy women entrepreneur innovators on what it took to put them in the driver's seat to success.
One of the single biggest stumbling blocks to business owners is the 'F' word: Failure.
Sometimes you just have to put yourself out there and support a woman to advance in corporate America!
Theresa Daytner (pictured) is running her third business, Daytner Construction Group, a Mt. Airy, Md. construction management firm that had 2009 revenue of $3.5 million. She credits much of her success to her willingness to seek out business relationships with entrepreneurs who think big.
To all working women, this one's for you.
Frances Osborne provides her suggestions on books about female adventurers (much like women entrepreneurs) that offer a thrilling ride. These are each worth a look.