by Lisa Jasper | Jun 3, 2014 | Women in Business
Seven years ago, one of my best girlfriends started a book club … A “serious” book club with “rules”. Unlike the book clubs I had attended in the past, this book club required reading the book prior to the meeting (specifically, at least...
by Lisa Jasper | Jul 28, 2012 | Women in Business
I read the Atlantic article, “Women Can’t Have it All” a month ago and have been talking about it with moms, colleagues and family since. I have so many thoughts on it, I had to let it swirl a bit before I could write on it. Now I’m ready to...
by Lisa Jasper | May 22, 2012 | CIO Concerns, Women in Business
Harvey Nash just published their annual CIO survey, with a new section highlighting women in IT. They lay out some concerning results: Only 7% of the CIO respondents were women, slightly decreased from last year Over a third of CIOs confirm there are no women in...
by Lisa Jasper | Apr 2, 2012 | Women in Business
OK, we’ve all heard about the productivity impacts of multi-tasking related to work (and I’m going to write my next blog on that topic once again). But what about multi-tasking around kids? I’ve been thinking lately about what “good”...
by Lisa Jasper | Jan 11, 2012 | Productivity, Women in Business
When I tell people I work from home, I get a wide variety of reactions, ranging from “you are the luckiest person on earth” to “how in the heck can you do that with a kid there?” Most people are shocked that I have no intention of ever going to an office, at least not...
by Lisa Jasper | Jan 10, 2012 | Women in Business
I haven’t done a “Mommy Diaries” post in a while, so I thought I’d start the new year with a couple of topics near and dear to my heart: the nanny share and working from home. They are kind of related, but I’ll write first about the “nanny share”. Lots of people ask...