Saturday, January 31, 2015

2015 WIBC Sneak Peek: Carine Clark

2015 Women in Business Conference 
Speaker Sneak Peek: Carine Clark



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For more information: wib2015.likeapro.me
To register: https://byums.org/event?event_id=943 (Register as a "guest" when given the option)


Women in Business Conference 2015 will be for women professionals by fearless women professionals.  Come meet and listen to women business leaders across the nation speak about topics including:

  • Fearless Leadership
  • Women Fearlessly in Technology
  • Fearless Non-Profit Management
  • Women Fearlessly in Politics
  • Fearlessly Returning to the Workforce
  • Education without Fear
February 27th and 28th, 2015
Provo Marriott Hotel and Conference Center


Friday evening includes dinner, keynote speaker and networking opportunities
Saturday includes meals, keynote speakers, breakout sessions and networking.

Thursday, January 29, 2015

2015 WIBC Sneak Peek: Dr. Susan R. Madsen

2015 Women in Business Conference 
Speaker Sneak Peek: Dr. Susan R. Madsen



 #IMgoingRU
For more information: wib2015.likeapro.me
To register: https://byums.org/event?event_id=943 (Register as a "guest" when given the option)


Women in Business Conference 2015 will be for women professionals by fearless women professionals.  Come meet and listen to women business leaders across the nation speak about topics including:

  • Fearless Leadership
  • Women Fearlessly in Technology
  • Fearless Non-Profit Management
  • Women Fearlessly in Politics
  • Fearlessly Returning to the Workforce
  • Education without Fear
February 27th and 28th, 2015
Provo Marriott Hotel and Conference Center


Friday evening includes dinner, keynote speaker and networking opportunities
Saturday includes meals, keynote speakers, breakout sessions and networking.

Attention Students, deadline tomorrow

Tomorrow is the deadline for the student drawing for a complimentary admission and one on one time with a speaker and board member of your choice.

Click here to submit your entry

Good Luck!

Learn from the Best: 4 Simple Tips to Attract Top Recruits

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Determining the best way to find top candidates is a constant headache for recruiters. Is it social media? Career fairs? Poaching from other companies?

Here’s an idea: Maybe, instead of focusing on recruiting candidates, you should figure out how to make them come to you. And how can you do that? By making your company an awesome place to work.

Glassdoor recently released their list of the “Best Places to Work 2015.” These companies don’t have to worry about recruiting the top candidates; the top candidates come to them. (Sorting through them is a different problem — albeit one that many recruiters would like to have.)

So… what can we learn from Glassdoor’s list?


In the list, employees share why they love their companies. While reviewing it, we noticed several items that came up again and again. Of course, competitive pay and smart coworkers were huge factors — but so were several other things.

Here are four features that employees of these top companies raved about:


  • Unique company culture: A welcoming and fun company culture is one of the easiest ways to increase the attractiveness of your company. Today’s recruits are seeking somewhere they can feel at home — and a culture they can be proud of.


  • Great perks and benefits: Though a solid benefits package is a must, company perks are becoming essential for attracting the best of the best. Not to mention, they’re a great way to keep your employees happy and healthy.


  • Ample opportunities for growth and development: Top candidates are eager to keep learning and progressing — after all, that drive is what makes them so great. Encourage your company to offer workshops and trainings so employees can continue their professional development.


  • Commitment to work-life balance: The idea of work-life balance has grown increasingly important over the years. Make sure your recruits know you’re committed to their well-being by acknowledging they have a life outside of work through flexible schedules or remote working opportunities.

Focus on improving these four areas of your company, and who knows? In a few years, you could end up on a “best places to work” list — and have the top candidates knocking down your door.

Do you like looking at lists of “best places to work”? What other insights can you glean from lists like this?

Susan Shain (@TravlJunkette) is a travel blogger who loves helping people discover adventure through international travel or alternative careers.


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How Entrepreneurs Can Design Their Lives and Businesses for Success

You can design your own life and business for the kind of success that you desire. Some of her top tips are recounted below.

How Entrepreneurs Can Design Their Lives and Businesses for Success

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For more information: wib2015.likeapro.me
To register: https://byums.org/event?event_id=943


Women in Business Conference 2015 will be for women professionals by fearless women professionals.  Come meet and listen to women business leaders across the nation speak about topics including:

  • Fearless Leadership
  • Women Fearlessly in Technology
  • Fearless Non-Profit Management
  • Women Fearlessly in Politics
  • Fearlessly Returning to the Workforce
  • Education without Fear
  • February 27th and 28th, 2015
  • Provo Marriott Hotel and Conference Center


Friday evening includes dinner, keynote speaker and networking opportunities
Saturday includes meals, keynote speakers, breakout sessions and networking.

10 Easy Hacks to Become More Productive at Work

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Do you quietly admire people who work more than you and succeed — and are happy, vigorous and never complain? You may think that they have magical skills, but they don’t.


Productivity can be learned. All you need to do is to find the productivity methods that work for you and make them a habit. (Click here to tweet this quote.) You’ve probably already tried a few popular solutions, so here are 10 less obvious hacks that may help you to become a productivity beast.


1. Sweat a little before work


Get up early and dedicate half an hour to an hour to your beloved workout. No matter what you prefer — running, swimming, lifting weights or something else — morning effort gives your brain a nice shot of oxygen and glucose. Don’t let your mind be undernourished.


2. Take a cold shower


A cold shower in the morning may sound like a horror, but it gives you extra vital powers. A cold shower forces you to take deeper breaths and your blood to flow like wild river. It also gives you an additional oxygen injection, makes you more energetic and is guaranteed to boost your concentration.


3. Gobble strawberries


Yum! Aside from the simple fact that almost everyone loves strawberries, they also provide you with towering level of antioxidants. When you start forgetting things and becoming more susceptible to stress, a simple dose of strawberries may save your life.


4. Change your morning Facebook habit (or whatever you do) to crosswords


For a long time, I thought reading anything before breakfast and coffee skyrocketed my productivity because it trains my brain. Beep! Wrong. Scrolling Facebook, Lifehack or reading a newspaper is like sliding over the surface of information.


Try something that engages your mind, like crosswords, puzzles or Sudoku. You’ll see a noticeable change in how your brain works after this kind of engaged warm up.


5. Always make note of your productivity ideas


When you think about your plan for a project you’ve been working on, you probably see little holes and weaknesses in your perfect plan. The worst thing you can do is to change your strategy on the spot.


What you can do is plan to avoid those problems in the future. Form the habit of writing down every idea of how you can improve your workflow in the future.


6. Design your workplace yourself


Current design trends of minimalism and puritan austerity have a negative impact on productivity. The results of British scientists, Craigh Knight and Alex Haslam, speaks for itself: employees working in self-decorated workplaces are about 32 percent more productive than those working in minimalistic offices.


7. Work standing up


Writer Ernest Hemingway used to work standing up. Thanks to this little trick, he could write for hours, staying concentrated and clear-minded. When you sit, your body is resting, so you become susceptible to distractions and procrastination.


Standing requires healthy muscle tone and improves blood circulation, so you stay stimulated and don’t get distracted.


8. Avoid too much “good job”


Terrence Fletcher, the spooky music teacher from movie Whiplash, said: “There are no two words in the English language more harmful than good job.” Be careful about congratulating yourself too often.


If you’re too tolerant of what you do, you may miss the moment when you lower your standards. Treat your achievements more like next steps to something bigger than like a final victory.


9. Don’t listen to overly engaging music


When you listen to your beloved Mozart’s second piano concert in B-flat major, you won’t’ be able to focus on work because you’ll focus on your favorite parts of the music. It’s similar when you listen to music that’s new for you. Fresh, interesting sounds capture your attention. If you have to listen to music, listen to pieces that allow you to work.


10. Replace the office with the cafe


Working in the office can sometimes be like sitting in front of a blank page and saying “Now I have to figure out some glorious ideas.” Please, don’t do this. According to The Journal of Consumer Research, occasionally leaving your comfort zone and going to a somewhat noisy place (like a cafe) can unblock your creativity, allowing you to think more clearly and focus on work for a longer time.


Being productive doesn’t have to mean sacrifice and maintaining strict discipline. As you can see, most of those tips are pleasant (maybe with the exception of the cold shower) and are easy to put into practice. They’ll help you be more satisfied with your work and your achievements.


Have you tried any of these tips before? Did they work for you? Or maybe you know some other weird or unusual productivity methods? Don’t hesitate to leave a comment.


Jan Godlewski is a creative writer at TimeCamp . Jan writes about productivity hacks, self growth, time tracking and project management.



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Wednesday, January 28, 2015

2015 WIBC Speaker Sneak Peek: Carine Clark

2015 Women in Business Conference 
Speaker Sneak Peek: Carine Clark



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For more information: wib2015.likeapro.me
To register: https://byums.org/event?event_id=943 (Register as a "guest" when given the option)


Women in Business Conference 2015 will be for women professionals by fearless women professionals.  Come meet and listen to women business leaders across the nation speak about topics including:

  • Fearless Leadership
  • Women Fearlessly in Technology
  • Fearless Non-Profit Management
  • Women Fearlessly in Politics
  • Fearlessly Returning to the Workforce
  • Education without Fear
February 27th and 28th, 2015
Provo Marriott Hotel and Conference Center


Friday evening includes dinner, keynote speaker and networking opportunities
Saturday includes meals, keynote speakers, breakout sessions and networking.

Empowering Women Entrepreneurs Helps the Global Economy

 By 
“Entrepreneurs are the foundation for innovation, economic growth, and job creation.” That quote was published last year by Ingrid Vanderveldt of the United Nations Foundation’s Global Entrepreneur Council. However, the gender gap still exists in business and in life.


According to the 2014 World Economic Forum Gender Gap report..."

Empowering Women Entrepreneurs Helps the Global Economy


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For more information: wib2015.likeapro.me
To register: https://byums.org/event?event_id=943


Women in Business Conference 2015 will be for women professionals by fearless women professionals.  Come meet and listen to women business leaders across the nation speak about topics including:

  • Fearless Leadership
  • Women Fearlessly in Technology
  • Fearless Non-Profit Management
  • Women Fearlessly in Politics
  • Fearlessly Returning to the Workforce
  • Education without Fear
  • February 27th and 28th, 2015
  • Provo Marriott Hotel and Conference Center


Friday evening includes dinner, keynote speaker and networking opportunities
Saturday includes meals, keynote speakers, breakout sessions and networking.

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Enter to Win a one on one with a 2015 WIBC Speaker

Would you like to have 30 minutes all to yourself with a 2015 WIBC Speaker?  Here is your chance.  You can use this time for any professional purpose you like.  You can get to know them, pitch an idea, or seek advise.  It is your time.

Deadline is Friday, January 30th at noon.



The list of the 2015 WIBC Speakers
Speakers

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For more information: wib2015.likeapro.me
To register: https://byums.org/event?event_id=943


Women in Business Conference 2015 will be for women professionals by fearless women professionals.  Come meet and listen to women business leaders across the nation speak about topics including:

  • Fearless Leadership
  • Women Fearlessly in Technology
  • Fearless Non-Profit Management
  • Women Fearlessly in Politics
  • Fearlessly Returning to the Workforce
  • Education without Fear
  • February 27th and 28th, 2015
  • Provo Marriott Hotel and Conference Center


Friday evening includes dinner, keynote speaker and networking opportunities
Saturday includes meals, keynote speakers, breakout sessions and networking.

Women & Empowerment in the Workplace


by Erin Crum, Demand Media

Empowerment of women in the workforce means allowing women to have more control over their lives. It means giving them the freedom to make their own schedules, learn new skills and gain self-reliance. Empowerment is created when the strengths that women already bring to the company are recognized and utilized. Research provided by the United Nations has shown that businesses that promote women empowerment and gender equality are more profitable. As more businesses take part in gender equality measures and see their revenue increase as a result, the case for empowering women in the workplace is likely to become a more recognized goal.

Women & Empowerment in the Workplace

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For more information: wib2015.likeapro.me
To register: https://byums.org/event?event_id=943


Women in Business Conference 2015 will be for women professionals by fearless women professionals.  Come meet and listen to women business leaders across the nation speak about topics including:

  • Fearless Leadership
  • Women Fearlessly in Technology
  • Fearless Non-Profit Management
  • Women Fearlessly in Politics
  • Fearlessly Returning to the Workforce
  • Education without Fear
  • February 27th and 28th, 2015
  • Provo Marriott Hotel and Conference Center


Friday evening includes dinner, keynote speaker and networking opportunities
Saturday includes meals, keynote speakers, breakout sessions and networking.

Friday, January 23, 2015

Free Student Admission Drawing Date Announced

The Executive Board for the 2015 Women in Business Conference is giving away a complimentary admission.

The deadline for submission for the drawing is 
January 30th at 12 pm.  
Drawing results will be made public later that day.


If you are interested in learning more about how to win a complimentary student admission, please click here.  



While you are there, register to win one on one time with a



Feel free to contact us for more information at byuwib2015@gmail.com


Friday Only Pricing Just Announced

If you are interested in attending the 2015 Women in Business Conference hosted by the BYU Management Society but can only attend on Friday, February 27th, then take advantage of our Friday Only pricing.

Attendee (Friday Only)  $50.00
Student (Friday Only)  $25.00

Register as a guest here
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Saturday, January 10, 2015

Exciting New Sponsorship Information!

Show your support as a Gold Sponsor 
  
and receive 2 free admissions to the 

2015 Women in Business Conference! 





Gold
2 Complimentary Registrations ($300 Value!)
Prominent display of branding logo featured on all promotional emails
Branding logo on Website Conference page and Event Registration page
Recognition of Gold sponsorship from the podium
Individual PowerPoint slide in the main keynote room between speaker sessions

Silver
1 Complimentary Registration ($150 Value!)
Branding logo on Website Conference page
Recognition of Gold sponsorship from the podium
Individual PowerPoint slide in the main keynote room between speaker sessions

Bronze
Organization's name on Website Conference page
Organization name listed on PowerPoint slide in the main keynote room between speaker sessions


Sponsor Packet for 2015 WIBC.pdf

Friday, January 2, 2015

Sponsor Opportunites

Become a 2015
Women in Business
Conference Sponsor

Click HERE to sign up
Contact us with any questions.






A Special Thanks To All Our Sponsors