Tag: Women’s Leadership

women's entrepreneurship day
15 Inspiring Stories for Women's Entrepreneurship Day Today we’re officially celebrating Women’s Entrepreneurship Day. But women entrepreneurs are celebrated every day at Babson.
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November 19, 2018

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Erin Janklow of Entrada ESL
Breaking Down Language Barriers with Entrada ESL Social entrepreneur Erin Janklow MBA’14, founder of Entrada ESL, is working with companies such as Rent the Runway, Vail Resorts, and the National Domestic Worker’s Alliance to teach English as a second language to labor workers.
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November 16, 2018

Posted in Entrepreneurial Leadership

Resonant Leader
How to Become a Resonant Leader Associate Professor Scott Taylor's research on resonant leaders explores how they develop connections with others and create a positive emotional tone within their teams and organizations.
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November 2, 2018

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Mayor of Parkland, Fla., Christine Hunchofsky
For the Mayor of Parkland, Entrepreneurship Makes All the Difference If you ask Christine Hunschofsky MBA’96, mayor of Parkland, Florida, how she landed in the public sector, she’ll tell you she just kind of fell into it. But the entrepreneurial mindset she developed at Babson helped prepare her for the job.
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October 26, 2018

Posted in Entrepreneurial Leadership

Female Entrepreneurs Pitching
What Exactly Does It Do? Female Entrepreneurs on the Art of the Technology Pitch Complicated technology, a landscape stacked against you, and lots of unknown territory. These female entrepreneurs are giving advice on how to pitch your tech company to wow investors.
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October 9, 2018

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susan perry
How One Founder Transformed Her Pitch and Found Her Voice Babson Professor Lakshmi Balachandra’s research led one entrepreneur to reevaluate how she pitches her business and adopt a bolder, more assertive approach.
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October 3, 2018

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women at work
Research Recap: Women at Work Expert insight on how to help level the playing field for women at work.
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August 16, 2018

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Self-efficacy
Breaking Down the 4 Pillars of Self-Efficacy: Part IV Self-efficacy develops over time and with repeated mastery experiences, much like flexing a muscle.
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July 2, 2018

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Mandy Bowman Supporting Black Entrepreneurs
Supporting Black Entrepreneurs with Official Black Wall Street Starting a successful new venture requires heart, resourcefulness, and capital. And it’s usually birthed from a strong need or desire to change something for the better.
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June 27, 2018

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Self-efficacy
Breaking Down the 4 Pillars of Self-Efficacy: Part III Self-efficacy is depleted by feelings of anxiety, stress, and impaired concentration. These physiological signals can all be signs of stereotype threat.
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June 25, 2018

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