Dear DW: Like many people out there, I have a blog in which I write about things like my hobbies, favorite movies, political views, friends, and family—basically, my life. But a lot of my life takes place at work. So what is considered acceptable to...

Three years ago, Shaherose Charania left Vancouver for Silicon Valley with two backpacks and no job contacts, just a passion for making a difference in technology. Now, at age 27, she’s doing exactly that as co-founder of Women 2.0, a networking group aiming to increase...

Whether your skin color is red, brown, white, or yellow, it’s your time to stake your claim in American corporations. Whether you are a woman who was raised with a silver spoon placed lovingly between her lips, or you’re returning to work after having a baby...

Have at least a decade of work experience and want something more? Consider an executive MBA program, which caters to people already in the managerial ranks....

With the economy in a tailspin, many corporations have slashed jobs and put diversity efforts on the back burner. But history has shown that in order for a business to survive—and thrive—through tough times, innovation is key. Now more than ever, a diverse workforce, with...

Women are the fuel that drives the economy. Women, after all, hold the purchasing power and majority of stock ownership as well. We have collective clout. Let’s use it....