Positioning Women For National Leadershipby Shifra Bronznick
The Director Had a Heart Attack and the President Resigned: A Handbook on Board-Staff Relations, Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs (JCPA) Publications, 1999.
The Jewish community runs the risk of losing talented women to other sectors. Recruiting local women leaders for national posts and mentorship are among the ways to remedy the problem.Read article Seven Ways To Make Our Voices HeardShifra Bronznick
Journey, Ma'yan: The Jewish Women's Project, Fall 2002.
Strategies for increasing women's visibility, from stepping up to the mike to giving credit where credit is due. Read article Supervisors' Guide to Flexibilityby Dana E. Friedman
When Work Works, Families and Work Institute
From design to evaluation, supervisors play a critical role in the success of a flexible work arrangement. Learn about the options, challenges, and opportunities. Read article The Benefits of Flexible Work Arrangements: A Report Prepared for JBFCSby Didi Goldenhar
Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services (JBFCS) and Advancing Women Professionals and the Jewish Community (AWP), April 2003.
The internal report offers qualitative and quantitative data on the benefits of flexible work arrangements.
Read report Workplace Flexibility: A Guide for Companiesby Dana E. Friedman
When Work Works, Families and Work Institute
Companies need to consider flexibility a management tool that can help get the job done, not an employee perk or accommodation. Guidelines for implementing a plan, from business case to metrics. Read article Workplace Flexibility: A Guide for Employeesby Ellen Galinsky, Erin Brownfeld, Lois Backon, and Dana E. Friedman
When Work Works, Families and Work Institute
When employers and employees partner in finding flexible ways to work, both benefit. A step-by-step guide to conceiving a plan, making the case, and putting it into action.Read article