Fifty years after the feminist wake-up call, women make up 49 percent of the US workforce, 4 percent of corporate CEOs, 14 percent of executive offers and 20 percent of America’s government officials.
This poor showing is despite evidence that some people perceive women as better leaders than men. Women were rated by their peers, bosses, direct reports and other associates “What is standing in the way?”
Facebook COO2 Sheryl Sandbery and Anne-Marie Slaughter, president of the New America Foundation, recently have reanimated the balance of power debate by pointing out some hard truths.
Critics contend that these two views set impossible standards for women and organization.
Fifty years after the feminist wake-up call, women make up 49 percent of the US workforce, 4 percent of corporate CEOs, 14 percent of executive offers and 20 percent of America’s government officials.This poor showing is despite evidence that some people perceive women as better leaders than men. Women were rated by their peers, bosses, direct reports and other associates “What is standing in the way?”Facebook COO2 Sheryl Sandbery and Anne-Marie Slaughter, president of the New America Foundation, recently have reanimated the balance of power debate by pointing out some hard truths.Critics contend that these two views set impossible standards for women and organization.
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