BLOG ARCHIVES - March 2011

Mar 10 2011

An Original Approach to Women and the Workplace

The eyes of the world have been on Egypt in recent weeks, as thousands of people have taken to the streets to seek greater justice and economic opportunity. Even before the scenes from Cairo’s Tharir Square erupted into public consciousness, signs of progress were emerging.

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Posted By: Aron Cramer, President & CEO, BSR


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Mar 07 2011

We've Come So Far, But...

When I started my career – let’s say – “a number of” years ago, more than half the people in my department were women. This was in the finance organization of a major U.S. carmaker. Having so many female colleagues was, I thought then, both amazing and promising.

But guess what happened?

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Posted By: Mary Boland, Senior Vice President, Finance & Distribution, Global Levi's® Brand


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Mar 02 2011

(Green) Parks for People

Imagine growing up without a neighborhood park – a place to run and play and dream. For too many children, that’s a reality. Streets and vacant lots – not the safest places – become the next best thing.

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Posted By: Meghan Pecaut, The Trust for Public Land


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Mar 01 2011

Buy New...Or Make Do?

How old’s your cell phone? Your home computer? Your car? Your Levi’s® jeans?

According to The New York Times, you’re holding on to things longer than in the past.

As a company that makes money by selling you new things, how do we feel about that? Actually, we’re okay with it.

According to the Times:

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Posted By: Cory Warren, Editor, LS&Co. Unzipped


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