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755I am not sure whether CEO's (or anyone's) encouragement could bring the required change. I wanted to answer this question though: " What in your opinion is the biggest barrier to women's advancement into senior business leadership roles ?" I believe that in general leadership in business roles is not the top priority for most of the women. They have other agendas higher up in their priority list than to play leadership roles. This actually brings down the number of women contending for these roles. Inspite of low contenders, the hit ratio of women is higher than their male counterparts.
Posted by Pravin on 2011-01-27 17:11:22 1\n
756Davos has Head of PepsiCo and ICICI speaking about Economy. Infact for Europe, German Chancellor is the "Angel" of Euro zone. women power!
Posted by Anand on 2011-01-28 13:11:01 1\n
757I found within my own corporate world that women are in that less than 5%. When I met with my vice president and told him that I felt that men are ageless in the corporate world and woman were basically done at a certain age, he asked me to repeat it. He also told me that I was "unconventional" in my thinking. You see I am a 20 year independent agent with a very large S&P 500 company and was looking into leadership. Unfortunately, very few women get through (they are tapped on the shoulder). What I have noticed about these women, they are very traditional, non threatening and usually possess higher than a Bachelor's degree. Even though most of the men are of the 'rogue' training school of learning, most of them are from the days of the good 'ol boys school. You wonder why they are now feeling the heat of their competitors. It would be nice if they practiced what they preached. I usually don't blog, this is a first for me. Thanks!
Posted by Gina Bongiovanni on 2011-02-28 23:16:26 1\n
758I enjoyed reading your blog. Issues of "gender" and "race" are still a reality in the Corporate world, which are loaded words that bring forth intense emotional responses - good and bad. I like how you've called it "soft power" in business, referencing President Obama. Until we all join and call it a "business imperative for success" and convince CEOs accordingly, we will be talking about these issues in years to come. I am hopeful with 2020 generation, and continue to address the orthodoxes, myths, biases and prejudices that stop Corporations from tapping into an incredibly profitable growth market - through my web site and business.
Posted by Farnaz Wallace on 2011-04-12 21:55:03 1\n
759Regarding Soft Power of Women, what all needs are supporting, I assume. Not just because of different in Gender, I think. :) If you have follower and supporter, even it is men or women, people will come with you.
Posted by Sophia on 2011-04-27 18:45:43 1\n
760Yes, I agree to your thoughts. Men and women are equal and play a complimentary role, it is necessary to get the complimentary skills from women. Any how it has to happen, let us do it now to get the benefit.
Posted by Hamsanandhan K on 2011-06-03 10:06:03 1\n
761I can't believe I've been going for years wtihuot knowing that.
Posted by BertieorBirdie on 2011-07-02 04:59:43 1\n
762We need to embrace the leadership style of a woman. Though we appreciate the soft skills of woman but we aren't ready to accept the challenges a woman has to face when she walks out of the house to shoulder the corporate responsibilities alongwith her familial responsibilities. We expect her to perform @ the same levels as her male peers who @ the end of the day somewhere even today has to shoulder less responsibilities in other fronts. To ease this additional burden on a woman we can atleast appreciate her style of working whatever it may be to keep herself up in the corporate ladder. Untill these differences in style of working are appreciated by the management, we cannot expect a transformational change in the way business is done and which is the need of the hour !!! So let's not keep it just a concept and strive to make it a reality !!! :-)
Posted by Jolly Sharma on 2011-07-07 14:49:39 1\n

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