by Nina | Apr 11, 2008 | Celebrities As Leaders, Leadership, Nina Simosko, Women
Allow me to describe the early beginnings of a particular woman: She was born to unwed, teenage parents in the 1950s At birth, with her father away in the military, her mom moved away leaving her to live with her grandmother She was so poor that she often wore dresses...
by Nina | Apr 9, 2008 | Leadership, Nina Simosko, Women
To be clear about this, there are also many male leaders that I admire. As an executive, I look to both men and women in leadership positions for inspiration and learning opportunities. When I think of leaders that I admire, a few well-known names definitely come to...
by Nina | Apr 4, 2008 | Celebrities As Leaders, Leadership, Nina Simosko, Women
One thing that you may or may not have noticed in this series is that all of the women featured are known by their first name. First there was Britney and then Madonna. And now this is about “Angelina”. They need no other introduction. One of the most...
by Nina | Apr 2, 2008 | Corporate Performance, Nina Simosko
1 Choose Friend Originally uploaded by PersonalSpaceInvader While this expression is often attributed to Hillary Clinton’s book about her vision for children in America, in all actuality it was the title of a children’s book a couple of years prior to Hillary’s book....
by Nina | Mar 28, 2008 | Celebrities As Leaders, Innovation, Nina Simosko, Women
Since coming onto the scene in 1982 (yes, 1982!), Madonna Louise Ciccone [aka Madonna] has achieved accomplishments unrivaled by any other artists in the music industry…EVER. She has sold over 200 million albums, conducted the highest grossing concert tour by a female...
by Nina | Mar 26, 2008 | Life Continuum, Nina Simosko
Since the 1970s in the U.K. and the 1980s in the U.S., the phrase “work-life balance” has been used to shine a spotlight on presumably unhealthy behaviors of working men and women as it relates to the neglect of families, friends, personal time and the like in favor...