Yes, Ladies you DO Need to Play Golf
May 21, 2012 By Julie Steinberg Two weeks ago, WSJ.com ran an article entitled Nine Rules Women Need to Follow in order to succeed in business. One of those was “Learn to Play Golf.” The suggestions triggered unprecedented interest and accusations of anti-feminism. WSJ.com reached out to Leslie Andrews to get her take. According […]
Read MoreYour P.T. Can be Your Best Friend
I know a thing or two about physical therapy, and about physical therapists, having had a serious sports injury or two. Torn ACL and ruptured Achilles tendon, among them. There have been times when my P.T. has been my best friend, because post-surgery due to lower leg injuries, it has been my P.T. who has […]
Read MoreHow Golf Can Help Women Advisors Increase Sales
May 11, 2012 By Mike Byrnes Women advisors need to use male-dominated activities, like golf, to make contacts and build relationships, advisors said at the NAPFA National conference in Chicago. At the conference, a session titled, “How golf helps women gain the upper hand in business,” drew a strong audience. It is a myth […]
Read MoreNot Playing Golf a Big Handicap for Female Advisers
May 10, 2012 By Andrew Osterland Want to improve your relationships with your clients, increase your exposure to new potential clients and generally open up opportunities to expand your business? Learn how to swing a golf club, keep your head down and follow through toward your target. “You don’t have to love golf and […]
Read MoreThe Golf Club Radio Show Interview with Leslie Andrews
May 5, 2012 An insightful interview on May 5, 2012 by Danielle Tucker of The Golf Club Radio Show about Leslie Andrews’ new book, “Even Par. How Golf Helps Women Gain the Upper Hand in Business“. Learn why current LPGA Class “A” Teaching pro Leslie Andrews decided to combine a successful business career with […]
Read MoreNice Girls Who Play Golf Do Get The Corner Office
It’s really not the golf that matters, truth be told. It’s the secret club. It’s the secret language. It’s being in the game, being where decisions are made. And that means being on the golf course. By Leslie Andrews Read More at Forbes.com
Read MoreThe Glass Hammer:
Building Business Relationships: Women, Power, and Golf
April 24th, 2012 By Melissa J. Anderson (New York City) Earlier this month the Masters reminded us of the not-so-subtle bias that women continue to face in the corporate space. Even when they have reached the highest echelons of business, women still contend with outright barriers to networks of power. Continue Reading on The Glass […]
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Even Par: How Golf Helps Women Gain the Upper Hand in Business
April 27th, 2012 By Karen Ammond Even Par, was written by businesswomen, for businesswomen. It is the quintessential guide on how to use golf for business success. No longer can the power of golf be denied by or to women. In fact, golf is the new MBA—the social capital needed to move to the upper […]
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