by Debrah Charatan | May 29, 2020 | Blog
The idea that because you suddenly have more time to spare, you should be using it to further a side hustle or develop a hobby is false — if only because it doesn’t take into account the stressful reason behind all of that “free” time. This article was...
by Debrah Charatan | Apr 10, 2020 | Blog, Entrepreneurship, Techonology, Women Empowerment, Women in Business
This post was originally featured on ScoreNYC The robot revolution is here, and it’s taken over the manager’s desk — or, at the very least, begun to share the chair. In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) tools have begun to edge their way into the...
by Debrah Charatan | Apr 3, 2020 | Blog, Entrepreneurship, Women Empowerment, Women in Business
This article was originally published on KivoDaily.com Of all the networking mistakes, forgetting a connection’s name is by far the most awkward. If you’ve ever gone to a business function, you’ve probably experienced the embarrassment firsthand. The situation often...
by Debrah Charatan | Feb 15, 2020 | Blog, Entrepreneurship, Women Empowerment, Women in Business
Conversational barriers effectively render a group homogenous and remove the benefits that diversity might have otherwise provided, even if the group is technically diverse. This post was originally featured on ChiefExecutive.net Imagine yourself in this scenario: You...
by Debrah Charatan | Jan 17, 2020 | Blog, Entrepreneurship, Women Empowerment, Women in Business
This post was originally featured on ConsciousCompanyMedia.com New research has identified three reasons why self-awareness can actually hinder the success of many female workers. Self-awareness is often touted as a foundational leadership skill for the 21st century....
by Debrah Charatan | Dec 18, 2019 | Blog, Entrepreneurship, Women Empowerment, Women in Business
This post was originally featured on ScoreNYC There are days when you think that you might not be cut out for leadership. After all, you’re continually trailing behind instead of leading the pack; you sit at meetings and nod along to mediocre ideas, even though you...