-
The past months have been a turbulent time. Markets have collapsed around the world and people are left with huge economic uncertainties. By gathering women to share inspiration and knowledge, meet potential clients and find solutions to big and small challenges, Women's International Networking (WIN) is developing ways to navigate through these uncertain times. Over the past ten years, almost 6,000 women from 70 nations have gathered at WIN's global leadership forum to discuss leadership of the future and how to make a positive contribution to the global economy. At the basis of WIN is the knowledge that they are constantly in relationships -- that is the basis of networking.
-
Chao-Chuan Chen and Yueh-Ting Lee (eds.) (2008): Leadership and Management in China: Philosophies, Theories and Practices Cambridge University Press, ...
-
...Member of Taliban leadership. Involved in drug trafficking as of 2011, primaril...
-
The Organization of Women in International Trade (OWIT) operates at a global level to help women do business locally and internationally. OWIT chapters around the world bring women together to form a powerful network that helps them to grow personally and professionally as leaders in business. Its Web site, www.owit.org, provides a networking forum for its members in international trade, a job bank, a speaker's bureau and many other services. OWIT helps women to develop direct business opportunities, whether it is consultancies in their professional expertise, import and export business connections, learning from best practices or receiving expert advice from contacts made as a result of links between chapters or attendance at the annual world conference.
-
...--leadership skills . --marketing . --presentation & training s...
-
By fostering economic competitiveness, the Arab International Womens Forum (AIWF) supports sustainable human development and the empowerment of women. Founded in 2001 to serve as a voice for Arab women the organization showcases their development promotes cross-cultural diversity and creates greater public awareness of women's success and prospects. By building bridges of understanding and business opportunities between governments, corporations and civil society, the AIWF helps to enhance the leadership capacity of Arab women in all aspects of society. AIWF has collaborated with leading universities in the Arab world, Europe and the US to promote the education of women as an economic imperative. AIWF believes that Arab women can prove to be real engines of change and development, that ...
-
It made me realize again the need to live in the world of the present and to remember our different pasts. At the most recent Swedish Council of America's Board of Directors meeting in Cleveland, Ohio, I heard of a group of Swedish-Americans called "Digital Vikings." Their reason for being is to engage in the world of Digital with little or no interest in yesterdays events. They live in today and look to tomorrow.
At the spring Cleveland meeting, another Swedish Council's Award of Merit Dinner was held. Pictured at the top of this column are Terry and Sharon Carlson, Bo Carlsson, Viola Hjelm, Emilie Kaud-Hanson, Aina Lustig, and Betty Swenson Schaller. They joined a growing list of Swedish North Americans so honored. These 7 persons, nominated by their affiliate groups, were recognized ...
... groups, were recognized for their leadership, commitment to their mission, and enhancing relati...
-
Despite some shortcomings, the Integrated Framework for Trade-Related Technical Assistance for Least Developed Countries (IF) is recognized as a sound basis for trade capacity building and coordination among assistance providers. The IF process was revamped in 2000. As a result, a diagnostic tool for trade development is now part of the process. The government must be able to provide the right leadership when both formulating and implementing trade development policies. Partnerships are important; trade matters to so many different groups that they all need to be involved. Resources are needed to strengthen the capacity of the focal point to drive the process, including the creation of a national implementation unit and the provision of both secretariat resources and adequate capacity-b...
-
...Member of Taliban leadership. Involved in drug trafficking as of 2011, primaril...
-
...Member of Taliban leadership. Involved in drug trafficking as of 2011, primaril...