A "first” woman for president in a male dominating (for not saying -- a macho) South American world. This is actually happening in Chile to be more precise and her name is Michelle Bachelet. Is this an incident or a trend?
Actually, I shouldn't write this being from Mars, but how many others would serve this topic here on ezines? And then, the link with management is obvious. If we talk about organizing and different styles, the man - woman topic shouldn't be left unspoken.
In normal textbooks you will not find this presented. Men and women are said to be equal. But isn't the saying: "there is a woman behind every man's success.”
Without digging into academic studies, let's just observe (recent) history. Not mentioning the facts, just the main "incidents” of the last decades. How many of the involved leaders were male? How many of them were women? Why are women only scarcely at the top? Although...? having men at t
So far, the world has been leading by men. A change on this matter would be very welcome, I think. I have a dream. "There is a man behind every Women's success.”
Let there be more women leading us. And just see what happens.
Come on Hillary, you are next!
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