"Feminine Values" are helping tomorrow leaders
August 13, 2013 | 3 Comments |Here is a recent article regarding the increase of focus on "feminine values".
http://blogs.hbr.org/cs/2013/08/research_male_leaders_should_think_more_like_women.html
Comments
Cheryl Rettschlag
I found it interesting that many of the top competencies of modern leaders listed have been previously viewed as weakness of women.
September 05, 2013 Catherine Rogers
Think like a Woman??? I fit on neither side of the competencies list in this article. Being put into a box by sex is scary to me. I have fought these sterotype situations all my life. I prefer to be classified as a person. I am a Board Member period, neither male nor female,I have earned that classification though election by my membership. Common sense is what I bring to the table. I do not buy into what the survey says my traits should be to be a good Board Member. We are an elected Board of 12(six women and six men). Our 400 and odd staff(lovely people really ,LOL) are unionized. As to Tudor-jones comment in the article....Babies are not focus killers they are focus builders. I strive for change and betterment in the World because of my Children and Grandchildren. Despite the ignorance of people like Tudor-jones.
August 17, 2013 Lisa Bonin
What a great article, of particular interest was the study of the 10 qualities highly valued in a leader - 8 of which were described as 'feminine' qualities. These are deemed important across many cultures and nations yet we still haven't reached parity in the boardroom. I wonder what it will take for the business world to see the benefit of a balanced workforce?
August 14, 2013