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Fast Company November 19, 2011 Nancy Miller |
Louis C.K.: The Next Steve Jobs Will Be A Chick The comedian (and father of two daughters) salutes the feminine future. |
CIO June 15, 2004 Thomas Wailgum |
Selling Girl Scouts on Science Women make up 46 percent of the U.S. workforce, but only 22 percent of scientists and engineers, according to the National Science Foundation. The Girl Scouts are working with corporate and government agencies to change that. |
Fast Company September 2006 Keith H. Hammonds |
American Girl American Girl is, at most times, a quite breathtakingly attractive amalgam of education and entertainment, all of it rooted in storytelling. |
The Motley Fool May 24, 2007 Mike Cianciolo |
Justice Serves Tween Brands The retailer grows up in the quarter but may disappoint in the next period. Investors, take note. |
Entrepreneur May 2007 Lindsay Holloway |
Girl Talk One company goes straight to the source to help brands reach their target market. |
CIO November 1, 2000 Janese Swanson & Emily Keller |
The Forgotten Majority Why do women hate IT? Because most technology products are designed for men... |
Fast Company Lindsay LaVine |
Lessons From Inside The $800 Million Girl Scout Cookie Selling Empire For 97 years, Girl Scouts across America have participated in the cookie sales program, which has raised nearly $800 million each of the last two years. Getting your Thin Mint fix should also make you feel good about the future of women in leadership roles. |
Salon.com August 28, 2000 Tristan Patterson |
Getting radical Skating might have been for punks, but they were as traditional as they come -- until some girls came along with the toughest 180 ever. |
Foundation News & Commentary Nov/Dec 2004 Jan Fitzpatrick |
Who Wants To Be A Philanthropist? High school girls who become grantmakers deepen their understanding of community needs, help their peers and begin thinking about careers in the nonprofit world. |
Salon.com July 2, 2002 Heather Havrilesky |
Powerpuff Girls meet world Three kindergarten girls are here to save the day. Are they making the world safe for female heroes, or making female heroes safe for the world? Who cares. |
ifeminists March 23, 2005 Glenn Sacks |
New Study of Youth Shows It's Boys Who Are in Crisis The question of whether boys or girls have been doing better has been a point of sometimes rancorous debate among feminist and other scholars in recent decades. |
The Motley Fool January 12, 2012 Isaac Pino |
How American Brands Rule the World The best global brands can provide a boost to your portfolio. |
Fast Company Anna Maria Chavez |
Girl Scouts CEO On The Importance Of Encouraging Girls To Enter STEM Fields Digital Cookie meets girls where they are -- online -- and teaches them exciting new 21st-century skills such as website maintenance, online money management, e-commerce, online marketing, and even cyber security. |
Inc. March 2005 Nadine Heintz |
Case Study The Problem: Addie Swartz, founder of B*tween Productions, packager of the Beacon Street Girls books and accessories, wants to give girls an alternative to Britney. Expert opinions on how to sell wholesomeness to tweens. |
Salon.com July 5, 2000 Stephen Lemons |
Blue Girl's blue period The bluest performance artist around has the paint-and-nipple market cornered. |
Inc. March 2006 Nadine Heintz |
Case Study Update: Girls Brand Grows Up An update on Addie Swartz, the founder of B*tween Productions, based in Lexington, Massachusetts, who had an ambitious goal - to create, from scratch, a new lifestyle brand for preteen girls. |
Fast Company KC Ifeanyi |
You've Seen "Boyhood"--Now It's Time For The Must-Watch "Girlhood" French writer and director Celine Sciamma's new powerhouse film Girlhood is in no way riffing off of Richard Linklater's Oscar-nominated, 12-year saga Boyhood -- and it's not simply a difference in gender. |
Smithsonian February 2007 Katy June-Friesen |
The Real Dreamgirls How girl groups changed American music. |
The Motley Fool November 9, 2004 Seth Jayson |
Buy This Bear? Build a Bear Workshop is exactly the kind of concept that could make it a rapidly growing rule breaker. It isn't exactly bargain-priced, but there's plenty of room for the experienced management to overdeliver. |
AskMen.com Ross Bonander |
How To: Win Over Her Parents Every parent wants what's best for their daughter. So let your actions, not just words, represent you. |
The Motley Fool July 29, 2005 Tom Taulli |
From Prestige Brands to Discounted Stock In a day, almost 40% of the value of this collection of basic consumer brands disappeared on its second quarter earnings report. |
The Motley Fool May 13, 2004 Dave Marino-Nachison |
Tootin' for Too The girls' apparel retailer has investors upbeat about earnings growth for 2004. |
The Motley Fool July 19, 2005 Nathan Parmelee |
New Challenges for Mattel? Sales growth is in place, but Mattel loses ground in margins. However, there is still a solid value thesis in place because the company generates plenty of free cash flow. |
The Motley Fool February 21, 2007 Ryan Fuhrmann |
Tween Brands Deserves Justice Niche retailer Tween Brands is unique for a number of reasons. The stock is up over 7% after posting strong fourth-quarter earnings trends, but shareholders should continue to benefit from Justice's bright outlook. |
ifeminists November 19, 2002 Tresa McBee |
Girls will be boys In our quest for gender neutrality, no one likes to talk about this much, but there's something about the thrill of the chase, the back-and-forth, that dance, where, ultimately, the girl is in control. |
Fast Company February 13, 2012 |
Reader's Feedback: December 2011/January 2012 Girls vs. boys... This creative life... Creating change... |
Food Processing July 2011 Diane Toops |
Food Processors Find Public Growth for Private Label The price differential between branded food and store brands is still there, augmented by higher quality and healthier formulations. |
Entrepreneur August 2001 Michelle Prather |
Suit Up! Sick and tired of bruised hip bones and ugly surf gear, these two surfer chicks became hip-bone-saving wet-suit designers and heroines of water-sports-loving women everywhere... |
Reason October 2007 Cathy Young |
That's What Little Boys Are Made Of The Dangerous Book for Boys, by English brothers Conn and Hal Iggulden, revels in retro, conjuring up a pre-computer idyll of hunting, skipping stones, making paper airplanes, and heartening tales of battlefield heroics. |
The Motley Fool August 13, 2007 Lawrence Rothman |
Limited? Even More So. Retail is known for being cyclical, and trends could change on a dime. Time will tell whether the private equity companies that bought Limited and Express will turn things around for those brands. |
ifeminists April 22, 2003 Carey Roberts |
UNICEF's One-Sided Pursuit of Gender Equality This Special Report analyzes the UNICEF sex-specific programs for girls and boys. |
CRM October 2013 Paul Greenberg |
The Long Tail of Customer Experience How American Girl dolls became much more than child's play. |
ifeminists August 27, 2002 Tresa McBee |
They're Only Boys T-shirt maker Hot Topic is producing shirt aimed at teen girls that sport anti-boy phrases like "Boys Are Great. Every Girl Should Own One," "So Many Boys, So Little Minds," and "Boys Make Good Pets." |
Reason November 2007 Juliet Samuel |
Much Ado About Shopping Samizdat chick lit in Saudi Arabia: Rajaa Alsanea's first novel, Girls of Riyadh, describes the sex and shopping habits of four rich Saudi girls. |
The Motley Fool June 30, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
I'm Drinking Stars! Constellation Brands continues to get the job done nicely. While good stock performance has taken a lot of the cheapness out of these shares, good growers in good businesses don't just fall out of trees. |
T.H.E. Journal March 2006 |
Girls on Technology A study brings video games into the classroom to address the persistent digital gender gap. |