Thinking Aloud
Monday, January 24, 2005 VOLUME 2 ISSUE 43  
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It's the Little Things
Selling Something Customers Don’t Know They Want
Rather Than Hit the Road, Take the High Road
WorldWIT Leadership Opportunities
Ask Liz
Find That Special Someone...A Headhunter
WorldWIT Website Columns
Ringing in the New; a Time for Change By Pam Thomas
What Would You Tell Her? By Liz Ryan
Thriving in 2005: Becoming a Phenomenal Woman Leader On Her Way to the Top! By Trudy Bourgeois
Making This Year Better Then Last By Liz Ryan
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January 17, 2005
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January 10, 2005
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December 20, 2004
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December 13, 2004
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December 6, 2004
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Jayne Huston, Director of Seton Hill University's National Education Center for Women in Business (NECWB), shares results from a recent study on women's entrepreneurship trends. Listen here for information on networking and business developments affecting today's women. These findings will also be featured in a workshop at the "This Way Up: Building a World Class Business" conference being held on March 15th in Pittsburgh. During Huston's tenure at NECWB, the organization's initiatives have been featured in numerous local, state and national media including "CBS Saturday Morning," "Teen Court-TV," The New York Times, Chicago Tribune, Inc., Entrepreneur and Seventeen.

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