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Title: Women In Business


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Women In Business
Deb Bass Omaha Chamber Academy 2.22.2006 www.bass-
inc.com
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Women In Business
  • The time has come.
  • Entering executive ranks
  • Starting businesses at twice the rate as others
  • Staying in business longer

3
Why Are You Here Today?
  • What do you want to learn?
  • What is your greatest obstacle to success?
  • How can you overcome this obstacle?

4
The Information Age Moving To The Relationship Age
  • What is it?
  • What does it mean for the working American?
  • How can you prepare yourself?
  • How can you position your career?

5
Current American Workforce Climate
  • Vanishing company employee with increasing
    focus on employability
  • Increasing popularity of contracts with option
    to hire
  • Rapid technology changes
  • MA, bankruptcies and downsizings
  • While you the worker are in demand, your job is
    more insecure than ever.

6
Vanishing Company Employee
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Understanding the Free Agent Rules
  • Its as much a matter of mindset as mobility
  • Form alliances
  • Make your boss look good
  • Fine tune your soft skills
  • Vest fast dont get far from the revenue stream
  • Keep competing
  • U.S. News World Report Career Guide, 2001

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Future Survival Skills For The Relationship Age
  • Ability to make decisions with insufficient
    information - info doubles q 100 days
  • Ability to manage contradictory, equally valid
    solutions to problems
  • Flexibility and the ability to thrive in change
    environments

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Future Survival Skills For The Relationship Age
  • Listening skills connected to the ability to take
    action, neither is enough alone
  • A view of the customer as the only point of
    action - personal touch paramount
  • Risk takers who thrive in an OK to fail
    environment

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The Lost Art Of Listening
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Future Survival Skills For The Relationship Age
  • Those who function well in diverse environments
  • Understanding that education is lifelong and
    personal career development plans
  • Can play well with others in the sandbox

12
What Great Executives Do Differently
  • Create cultures that embrace and adapt quickly to
    change
  • Attract, hire and retain high performing
    employees
  • Develop a pool of talented managers
  • Stimulate employees innovation and creativity
  • Getting the entire company to understand and
    execute the strategy
  • Leadership IQ 2006

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Masculine Mgmt. Styles
  • Transactional, competitive, impersonal, detached
  • Leader style - master
  • Structure is hierarchical
  • Prefer control over a situation
  • Information flow can be restricted
  • Decision process is linear, rational, means to an
    end outcome based get it done
  • Karen Ashcraft, Ph.D. Univ. of Utah

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Feminine Mgmt. Styles
  • Interactional, cooperative, emotionally connected
  • Leader style collectivist, colleague
  • Structure is heterarchy team based
  • Control derived from participation
  • Open information flow
  • Decision process is dynamic, empathetic, setting
    of standards, end is enough in itself
  • Women establish and maintain relationships, seek
    to nurture

15
Impact of Women in the Workplace
  • What future survival skills do you possess?
  • What strengths do women/you bring to the
    workplace?
  • What are womens/your challenges?

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Grasp the Life Long Education Concept
  • Write, then implement a career development plan
  • Expand your horizons in the workplace
  • Avoid positions that may pigeon hole your work
    experiences
  • Share certifications and degree completions
  • Keep your resume current and write several
    versions

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Build A Career Development Plan
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Times Are Changing
  • More American women than men earn degrees
  • Number of women receiving degrees has increased
    at a faster rate
  • Over 50 of the workplace is female
  • Women are starting businesses at a rate twice
    that of men
  • Single American women live longer than their
    married counterparts??

19
Intrapreneur vs. Entrepreneur
  • Way of thinking and approaching a full time
    position
  • American worker adopting free agent rules
  • In recent years a paradigm has been created
    while you the worker are in demand, your job is
    more insecure than ever.

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Construct And Practice Your Vision
  • Review the classified ads
  • Work a plan
  • Take your boss to lunch
  • Send personal note cards
  • Practice saying I want your job.
  • Women In Business And Industry, Summer
    2002

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Focus on Your Employability
  • Accept responsibility for your own
  • career development
  • Awareness of the job market employer or
    employee driven?
  • Membership in professional groups and
    associations build a card file
  • Involvement in networking opportunities
  • Fine tune job search skills

22
Shocking Realization Women Shop
  • Women make or influence 85 of all consumer
    decisions in the US
  • Women in executive management 5.1
  • Is your competitive edge sitting right next to
    you?
  • What do you have them doing?
  • International Labor Organization, 1999

23
Entering Executive Ranks
  • Research companies with executive training
    programs
  • Salary parity
  • Network with other women executives
  • Identify a coach or mentor

24
The Ground Rules
  • You are who you say you are
  • One prize doesnt fit all
  • Work isnt a sorority
  • Youre always a mother, wife, daughter or
    mistress
  • Gail Evans, Play Like a Man, Win Like a Woman

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Six Things Men Can Do But Women Cant
  • They can cry you cant
  • They can fidget you cant
  • They can yell you cant
  • They can have bad manners you cant
  • They can be ugly you cant
  • They can have sex you cant
  • Gail Evans, Play Like a Man, Win Like a Woman

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Pretend Its A Game
  • Be identified as a leader and a thinker
  • Accept responsibility
  • Visionary with a little v
  • Listen and then do your homework
  • Act independently, make decisions

27
Personal Financial Security
  • Three to six months living expenses liquidity
  • Up front educational expenses
  • Thorough understanding of current benefit package
    and the impact of transitioning
  • Less than half (47) participate in pension plan

28
Personal Financial Security
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Small Group Exercise
  • What is your life plan (education, career goals,
    financial, family)?
  • Describe your advisory council/cabinet?
  • Who can act as your mentor?
  • Who can you mentor?

30
Women as Capitalists?!?!
  • Number of WOBs increased over 89 in the last
    decade
  • Account for 6.2 million US businesses
  • Employ 9.2 million people
  • Contributing 1.15 trillion in sales to the US
    economy
  • Constitute a rising share of college post
    graduate degrees
  • Census Bureau

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Leadership In Building A Business
  • Know your strengths, understand your weaknesses
  • Be persistent and committed to your customers
  • Look to make yourself different from the others
  • Deliver on your promises

32
Increase in WOBs???
  • Mostly for positive reasons
  • Frustration with work environments
  • Desire for greater challenges
  • Increased flexibility
  • womanowned.com

33
New Generation of WOBs
  • More managerial experience
  • More education
  • Comparable revenues to male owned
  • More growth oriented
  • Financially strong and credit worthy

34
WOB Management Style
  • Less hierarchical
  • More risk tolerant when investing for their
    business
  • Emphasize relationship building
  • More time with decision making
  • Seek additional information
  • Ask for consultation from others

35
Workforce of WOB
  • Shows more gender equity
  • 52 women, 48 men
  • Compared to 38 women and 62 men for male owned

36
WOB Industry Diversity
  • Services and retail largest share
  • Construction, manufacturing and transportation
    largest recent increases
  • Omahas Top 25 Listings

37
Other Facts About WOBs
  • More likely to offer flex time, tuition
    reimbursement, profit sharing
  • Active and generous philanthropists
  • Active volunteers
  • Serve in leadership positions for non-profits

38
WOB Key Business Concerns
  • Business management issues
  • Maintaining profits
  • Finding good employees
  • Managing cash flow
  • External unknowns economy, technology,
    governmental laws, rising benefit costs

39
WOB Needs For Business Development
  • Access to capital
  • Access to education/training
  • Access to networks and markets
  • Taken seriously

40
WOBs Technology
  • Equally likely to use the internet for business
    61 to 55
  • Fifty per cent have web sites
  • More likely to use e-commerce to buy than to sell
  • More likely to use the internet for personal
    purchases

41
Real Life Entrepreneurs
  • Either opportunists or visionaries
  • Openness to innovation
  • Dogged persistence
  • Always moving, observing, evaluating
  • Excellent at building relationships and
    insatiable networkers
  • Masters at building alliances partnerships
  • U. S. News World Report Career Guide, 2002

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Do Your Homework
  • They do the homework. They find out the facts.
  • They figure out how to get something done.
  • They work on the nitty-gritty details of
    execution.
  • They cover all bases and consider all options.
    But most of all, they think.

43
The Glass Ceiling
  • Men arent the enemy
  • Sometimes the first step is convincing yourself
  • Endless Opportunities for you to explore and
    enjoy!!

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Website References
  • Association of Womens Business Centers
    www.womensbusinesscenters.org
  • Business and Professional Women\USA
    www.bpwusa.org
  • Business Womens Network www.bwni.com
  • Center for Womens Business Research
    www.womensbusinessresearch.org
  • SBA www.women-21.gov
  • Workplace Trends www.hermangroup.com

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Questions and Discussion
  • Bass Associates, Inc., a HunTel Company
  • 2027 Dodge St. Suite 500
  • Omaha, NE 68102
  • Voice 402-346-1505
  • Fax 402-346-6454
  • E-Mailinfo_at_bass-inc.com
  • HTTP www.bass-inc.com
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