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CRM February 2014 Sarah Sluis |
Victoria's Secret Uncovers Gender Buying Differences Pricing and sales differ when men buy gift for women. |
Chemistry World January 10, 2014 Jennifer Newton |
Heather Williams: Science is for everyone Heather Williams is a medical physicist at Central Manchester University Hospitals who specializes in positron emission tomography. She is also an advocate for women in science. |
AskMen.com December 10, 2013 |
Does RGM Get A Stamp Of Approval From The Snob? It's an appealingly different approach, says the Watch Snob and he comments on women's watches as well. |
Chemistry World November 27, 2013 |
Mercury levels falls in US women Blood mercury levels in American women of childbearing age plunged between 1999 and 2010, according to new data released by the EPA. This may reflect changes in fish consumption or reduced power plant emissions. |
HBS Working Knowledge November 13, 2013 Carmen Nobel |
Should Men's Products Fear a Woman's Touch? Recent research shows that loyal customers often get upset when a brand associated with men expands to include products perceived as feminine. Senior Lecturer Jill J. Avery discusses the problem of "gender contamination." |
Fast Company November 2013 |
New Research Says That Women Will Like Either Your Brand or Themselves--Not Both Don't make ads that are threatening to women. |
Fast Company November 2013 Lemmon & Holloway |
Arab Women's Tech Advantage The Gulf states are "the only place in the world I know of where women outperform men in the STEM subjects," says Isobel Coleman. "I think you are going to see more women entrepreneurs coming out of that part of the world." |
CIO September 26, 2013 Lauren Brousell |
Door Opens for More Female CIOs at Universities The decline in the percentage of university CIOs who are women may be reversed as more male CIOs retire, a new study says. |
Registered Rep. August 28, 2013 Carina S. Diamond |
We Need More Female Advisors When it comes to attracting women to our ranks, the industry still has a long way to go |
Chemistry World August 21, 2013 |
Stemming the tide While overt gender discrimination is less common today in universities and corporations, women are still leaving chemistry in greater numbers than men. Laura Howes looks at how people are mending the leaky pipeline |
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