Thinking Aloud
Tuesday, July 6, 2004 VOLUME 1 ISSUE 16  
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Six Strategies for Facing Fear
Ask Liz
An Example of How to Close the Deal: Finding Funding for a Start-Up
WorldWIT Launches New Site – Have You Visited Us Lately?
WorldWIT Wisdom
WorldWIT Website Columns
Managing and Conquering the Fear Within by Pam Thomas
The Last One to Start Running by Liz Ryan
The Heart Of The Matter by Bren Norris
Evaluating People by David W. Thompson, Ph.D.
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Featured WorldWIT Radio Show Guest: Candy Haynes
Candy Haynes is the US Director of Learning for Deloitte’s consulting practice.  In this capacity, she is responsible for the development and delivery of state of the art learning content for over 7,000 US practitioners. She talks with WorldWIT CEO and Founder Liz Ryan about her career path, the role of e-learning at Deloitte and a learning program (Socratic Arts) for bringing new recruits into the field and up to speed.
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WorldWIT Launches New Site – Have You Visited Us Lately?
Find things such as last-minute vacation rentals to tips on the area’s cheapest gas to advice on telecommuting from the beach, through WorldWIT—your summer survival guide!

Look no further!  This summer there is only one place to find solutions to all your work and life needs—www.WorldWIT.org.  WorldWIT™ has recently re-launched its Web site. The new site allows members and visitors to learn more about their local chapters (there are 70 chapters in 24 countries worldwide) through a customized Web page for each, as well as find out about upcoming events in their cities. The new site also offers additional content and services from WorldWIT's resident experts, subscribers, partners and sponsors, and includes the all-new WorldWIT Radio Show--which offers listeners interviews with leading women in business and technology.  Joining the group through its Web site (www.worldwit.org) takes only seconds, and it’s free.

 

We all look for ways to better our lives and to simplify our days.  For years, television, radio and print media, along with the growing WorldWIT membership, have considered us a valuable yet simple solution to a wealth of knowledge on women’s, business, life and career issues.  We are so pleased to now offer twice the amount of content and information thus creating a plethora of free data like none other available.

 

 “In today’s climate, networking has become increasingly vital, especially for women,” says Liz Ryan, WorldWIT CEO and founder. “Yet WorldWIT isn’t about handing out business cards.  Rather, it’s about making very real connections with other women who are hiring, mentoring, and building businesses.”  Ryan continues, “In fact, a recent survey conducted by Disney Online concluded that moms spend twice as much time online than they do watching television.  Women are always looking for answers and this summer, the new WorldWIT site is where they can begin to find them.”


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