All posts tagged women in business
I’m Celebrating, An Office Practice
“I’m Celebrating!” IWJ staff October and November are a sort of calm before the storm. Business has become readjusted after summer. There is a lull. School has been in for several weeks, runny noses or mild illnesses begin, and there …
Field Trips for the Office
Why Field Trips Aren’t Just For Summer Camp Deborah Sweeney Remember when going to camp was the biggest adventure of the summer? A fresh faced 10-year-old ready for adventurous hikes,
Whip That Presentation into Shape
Whip Presentations into Shape this Summer Nancy Buffington It’s mid summer which is prime fitness mode with hiking, cycling, swimming, and a new bathing suit is fitting as well
Supermodel Turned Entrepreneur – Beauty and Brains
Beauty and Brains-An emerging truth and a new product Laura Morrison Lovely is as lovely does or so goes the philosophy of Boise entrepreneur and former model Toni Jewell. In 2011
SBA Message for Women in Business
The SBA has a message for women in business Karleen Andresen Calvin Goings, assistant associate administrator for the Small Business Administration has a message for women in business. “We can’t
3 Cs of SEO and Google
The 3 Cs of SEO and Google Huge Magnet Trying to win the affection of the first page of Google is not easy. There are all kinds of courting games
4 Tips to Take the Lead in Starting a Business
4 Tips on How to Take the Lead in Starting a Business Deborah Sweeney Have you recently broken out of the corporate bubble and are ready to see if you
Using YouTube for Business
How to Use YouTube for Business By Scott Straub The power of YouTube has been felt across nations. Between the music videos, sad stories, embarrassing moments, military messages, flash mobs,
Social Media Explained in Visual!
As part of April Tech Month, the IWJ takes a light-hearted approach to explaining Social Media... I would change the YouTube to "Watch me eat this donut!" Source: dejoe.me via
4 Tips Good Presenters Know – PowerPoint Death
4 Tips Every Good Presenter Knows Nancy Buffington Once you figured out how to get the attention of the attendees away from the PowerPoint and on you...You must know how


















