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Posts Tagged ‘women’s leadership’

Could Sustainability Finally “De-Gender” Business?

If you were ever knee deep in research about traditional business leadership traits and sustainability leadership, like I am due to my Master’s thesis work, you’d see the very clear connection between the two.  Being a forward or future-oriented thinker, and being able to see issues as interconnected, in a … Read on >

Can Only Women Excel In Marketing to Women?

There’s a false assumption that floats freely around the marketing to women “space” – that marketing to women must be handled by women.  That may well keep a lot of more traditionally male-oriented industries or brands (or men in those companies) from taking the leap, and learning more about the … Read on >

Military Action or Household Management?

I loved Hillary Johnson’s article, The Next Management Revolution, in the July issue of Inc. It reminded me of the women’s leadership classic, The Female Advantage by Sally Helgesen (Currency Doubleday, 1990). In Sally’s book, women’s ways of management are described as webs of inclusion and … Read on >