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Deepika Bajaj

Deepika Bajaj, with Working Mother Media, is the founder of Invincibelle, a company empowering diverse, multi-generational workforce and women to thrive in a multicultural world. Deepika is the author of "DiversityTweet:140 bite-sized ideas about celebrating diversity." She holds an Engineering degree and a MBA in Marketing. She loves music, painting and reading and currently lives in CA with her husband. You can follow her on http://twitter.com/invincibelle.

Rules of Engagement -Relationships enabled by Social media BUT powered by personal meetings
Posted: Dec 22, 2009 3:48AM
We all agree that social media is really effective in discovering people who have similar passions. Still, being in sites like Linkedin and Facebook, where people are connecting randomly it is hard to understand the value of these relationships you are building. It is possible, there isn’t any… ...

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Social Media CATCH 22
Posted: Nov 13, 2009 2:24PM
Many companies are struggling to leverage social media for retaining and recruiting talent. And then there are companies which believe social media sites and interactions distract the employees and lead to loss of productivity. CURRENT SITUATION A recent study found that, in the United States, 77% of employees ...

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The New Internet Junkie
Posted: Sep 21, 2009 8:26AM
According to a recent social media survey by BlogHer, the women’s blog network, along with iVillage and Compass Partners. 42 million women in the United States (roughly 53% of the 79 million adult women in the United States who use the Internet) participate in social media at least weekly. ...

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The Change catalyst - An online revolution.
Posted: Aug 24, 2009 8:34AM
Women across the world are on to an online revolution – As a result, the workplace will never look or feel the same. Everywhere there are evidences that the CHANGE has begun…what it will become – is something will be shaped by women who are building new, restoring old and ...

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After Mommy wars? Is it Baby wars?
Posted: Aug 07, 2009 8:45AM
Career women who are childless in their 30s are often considered selfish. It is assumed that they are doing so for materialistic reasons or lack seriousness.  This doesn’t make sense since most of these women are smart. There are many sound reasons for delaying a baby. Some reasons could be ...

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