GlassCeiling

    By John Grgurich, The Motley Fool

    | 12:15PM 4/10/2012
    Augusta National, the all-male country club that hosts golf's Masters tournament, always invited the CEOs of sponsor IBM to join -- until this year, because a woman, Ginni Rometty heads the company. Now both sides have a big PR problem.

    By Amanda Buchanan, The Motley Fool

    | 2:40PM 3/01/2012
    Executives ask themselves daily: "What can I do to give my company an edge?" Studies show that the answer may be as simple as hiring more women for executive and board of director roles. So you just might want to invest in these six companies that have done just that.

    By Tracy Coenen

    | 2:30PM 8/18/2008
    For years, we've heard about the glass ceiling for women. This imaginary thing that holds them back from moving up the corporate ladder, especially when it comes to upper management positions. I believe that it no longer exists on a wide scale, and that women are represented in extremely small...

    By Tracy Coenen

    | 12:30PM 7/23/2008
    This morning someone sent me a link to an article, expecting me to be outraged at the "sexist pig" who wrote it. Sadly, I fully agree with Steve Chapman of the Chicago Tribune, that the supposed pay gap between men and women in corporate America is a myth.I made no friends at WalletPop when I wrote...

    By Tracy Coenen

    | 3:30PM 6/24/2008
    The longer I'm in the business world, the more I believe that there is no such thing as a "glass ceiling" for women. At one time, I think it did exist. Women had few choices in the workplace in the 1950's and 1960's, and often had to pick between being a teacher, a nurse, or a secretary. It was...