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Nonetheless, according to a 2009 Harvard Business School case history an internal research study entitled Womenomics -- prepared in Goldman's Tokyo office -- triggered a companywide thread of dialogue that reached top management.
Dan Silverstein: The Goldman Sachs Investment You Haven't Heard About Yet 2009
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In recent years, Goldman Sachs has published a number of reports on the economics of gender equity, including "Womenomics" and "Women Hold Up Half the Sky."
Jim Luce: Goldman Sachs Helps 10,000 Women, Including Orphanage Director Andeisha Farid 2009
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Women on the lower end of the income ladder, how do "Womenomics" maybe apply to them?
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SHIPMAN: There's no question there are certain jobs that would always be hard to work in a "Womenomics" sort of way if you're a waitress or you're working at a checkout clerk, there are jobs ...
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Goldman Sachs used the month to publish its landmark "Womenomics" report which found that investments in women correlates to real economic growth in developed and developing countries.
Jonathan Greenblatt: Water and Women: A Gender Crisis, a Global Opportunity 2009
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"Womenomics" authors say now is the time to ask for more flexibility at work.
Forbes.com: News Michael Maiello 2010
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"Womenomics" authors say now is the time to ask for more flexibility at work.
Forbes.com: News Michael Maiello 2010
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"Womenomics" authors say now is the time to ask for more flexibility at work.
Forbes.com: News Michael Maiello 2010
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"Womenomics" authors say now is the time to ask for more flexibility at work.
Forbes.com: News Michael Maiello 2010
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"Womenomics" authors on changing the management approach in the workplace.
Forbes.com: News Michael Maiello 2010
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