Wall Street Banks Recruit Moms
The nation's biggest banks are luring mothers back to work with re-entry programs. Lisa Hartman is a prime example; after 11 years out of the workforce, the J.P. Morgan executive's career is back on...
View ArticleWhy Aren't More Women in C-Suite Jobs?
A new LeanIn.Org and McKinsey & Co. study on Women in the Workplace finds that corporate diversity initiatives aren't helping women break the glass ceiling. WSJ's Shelby Holliday takes a closer...
View ArticleThe Payoff of Having More Women at Work
Dominic Barton, global managing director at McKinsey & Company, says you can't claim you have the best talent at your company if less than 50% of your workforce consists of women. He spoke with...
View ArticleWomen Need To Be Supported in All Their Roles
Indra Nooyi, CEO and chariman of Pepsico, discusses how women will always have to balance work and family lives.
View ArticleBenioff: Equal Pay for Men and Women Is Critical
Mark Benioff, chairman and CEO of Salesforce.com, discusses efforts at his company to support women's opportunities and advancement, at WSJ's Women in the Workplace event.
View ArticleWomen Perceive an Uneven Corporate Playing Field
Indra Nooyi, CEO and chariman of Pepsico, talks about the challenges she faced while climbing the corporate ladder.
View ArticleWhy Women Get Different Feedback at Work
Women and men receive divergent performance feedback at work. What are the key differences and how do they affect advancement?
View ArticleSheryl Sandberg on Women at Work at WSJ
Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook's chief operating officer and author of the bestselling "Lean In," discusses the barriers to advancement women face in their careers, at WSJ's Women in the Workplace event.
View ArticleWomen Need Diverse Representation in Business
Brian Moynihan, CEO and chairman of Bank of America, discusses why women need to be represented at all levels of business.
View ArticleLots of Data on Women at Work But No Answers
Indra Nooyi, chairman and CEO of PepsiCo, talks at The Wall Street Journal's Women in the Workplace event about how some of the data on women at work surprised her.
View ArticleSandberg Says Data on Women at Work Is Alarming
Sheryl Sandberg, co-founder of LeanIn.org and Facebook's operating chief, urges the growth of diverse workplaces in comments at WSJ's Women in the Workplace event.
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