Friday, July 24, 2009
Shedding Light On: Cash Flow
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Shedding Light On: Strategies for Women in Business
Friday, July 17, 2009
Shedding Light On: Social Entrepreneurship
Thursday, July 16, 2009
"Mancession" Speaks for Itself
“By mid-July, several media outlets from Foreign Policy took the term one step further, calling it the death of the macho, or the he-cession. If you Google mancession now, it'll turn up 13,500 hits.”
The article recognizes the unemployment gap to be the largest since World War II. It’s true that men have been hurt by the recession, but as the article points out women have suffered as well. Throughout the article author Nancy Cook discusses the differences between men and women in the workforce. Specifically, Cook discusses how women have a tendency to choose less risky careers, have fewer benefits and lack retirement savings plans or pensions. Women’s wages are still lower than that of their male counterparts and some hope that the recession will force people to “rethink paid employment.”
Cook goes on to tell the story of Greg Jimmie, a vice president at a medical manufacturing company, who lost his job in late December. Although Jimmie's wife has a stable job as a cardiovascular nurse she receives a significantly lower income than Jimmie did. As a result the family has had to cut back on all unnecessary expenses. Jimmie has also taken over most of the housework. The shift from a stay-at-home mom to a "token dad" isn't easy, but appears to be growing more and more common.
In the following Prendismo clip Jean Hill discusses social norms in corporate America and decisions commonly faced by both men and women.
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Shedding Light On: Business Partnerships
Monday, July 6, 2009
Kudos to ProQuest Entrepreneurship
While we won't be at the conference this year, we did want to take a moment to spotlight a recent Library Journal article, where the new ProQuest Entrepreneurship product was cited as a "Best Reference" product for 2008 in the area of Business and Economics. ProQuest Entrepreneurship provides an extensive collection of multimedia resources aimed both at academicians and practitioners investigating start-ups and the growth of businesses.
The most exciting part of the product (from our perspective) is that Prendismo content is a core part of the multimedia component. We are very pleased to be part of such a well received product!
So if you are at the ALA conference and run into some ProQuest folks (at Booth 2826), ask about this great new resource! Or just pat them on the back and buy them a beer!