RSS

Author Archive

Admiring the High Performance Workplace

Posted August 17th, 2010 by

I just got back from a Dr. Pepper plant in Texas where managers told me about people laughing at work a lot more since they began the transition to becoming a High Performance Work Place (HPWP). As a person who has been writing a book about work practices that are good for both business and [...]

Our Government, A “Results Only Work Environment” Employer!

Posted April 6th, 2010 by

Last Wednesday I went to a half-day forum on workplace flexibility at the White House.  This idea is a big deal, adjusting the structure of work to accommodate the true needs of workers and their families.  And it would be a boost for our economy. The forum opened with the First Lady telling us that in [...]

Posted Under: Uncategorized

Check Out Apps for Healthy Kids!

Posted March 12th, 2010 by

I love Michelle Obama’s new initiative Apps for Healthy Kids!  What a great savvy way to approach the obesity epidemic in kids.  I love the whole go to the people project….except for one rather glaring glitch, the esteemed 9 expert judge panel is 85% men.  Just one woman on the team.  Now if I was going [...]

Save Our Mac & Cheese

Posted August 25th, 2009 by

Save our mac & cheese Did you know that Kraft Macaroni and Cheese is formulated differently for countries in Europe than for the U.S.?1 I didn’t either until I read The Unhealthy Truth, a book about the toxicity of America’s food supply. The fact is, that in 2008, Kraft removed artificial colorings, like yellow #5, [...]

Posted Under: Uncategorized

In what universe are candy bars NOT junk food?

Posted June 17th, 2009 by

Which of the following is considered a junk food according to national school nutrition standards? A. Hi-C Blast – vitamin fortified sugar water B. Poland Springs seltzer water – water with bubbles C. French fries D. Candy Bars If you guessed A, C or D you’d be wrong.  Believe it or not, seltzer water is [...]

Working Smart vs. Working Stupid

Posted March 24th, 2009 by

Yesterday the Washington Post inappropriately fed the insecurities of American workers with the headline, “As Cuts Loom, Will Working From Home Lead to a Layoff?” My response “Only if we are committed to a work model inspired by the 1950s and ‘working stupid’ by rigidly adhering to old work models that are less effective.” I’ve been working in a virtual work environment for over 10 years.

Posted Under: O: Open Flexible Work

I Love Seeing Babies at Work!

Posted January 6th, 2009 by

Envisioning and embracing culture change that enables parents to excel at home and at work is a core goal for MomsRising. Win-win solutions are more accessible than most of us realize. This weekend the New York Times highlighted such an opportunity that far too few businesses are taking advantage of:

Posted Under: O: Open Flexible Work

Tainted Candy alert – Halloween

Posted October 29th, 2008 by

Here is a heads up about some Halloween candy that could be bad for kids: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is warning consumers not to consume White Rabbit Creamy Candy or Koala’s March Crème filled Cookies because they may contain melamine.

Posted Under: H: Environmental Health

A Magical moment in the Women’s Movement

Posted July 21st, 2008 by

Last weekend MomsRising hosted a remarkable conversation. I do confess that I was deeply anxious about gathering a multi-dimensionally diverse group for conversation about the women’s movement of the 21st century at the Omega Institute.

Posted Under: Uncategorized

From A Mother’s Heart

Posted May 8th, 2008 by

For Mother’s Day this year Vocal Visions produced A CD, From A Mother’s Heart, http://www.soundvisionsmedia.com/fromamothersheart.html , which is a compilation of songs done by recording artists for their Mothers. Not only that–they are dedicating a portion of their profits to MomsRising.org.

Posted Under: Uncategorized

« Newer Entries - Older Entries »