Science news articles about 'male managers'
... available, promoting women more rapidly than men would be more visible and the company may have been concerned about how male managers would react."
Overall, women accounted for nearly 36 percent of ...
... of supervisors indicated a higher level of distress and physical symptoms than their counterparts with one male manager.
The researchers also found that men working under a single supervisor had ...
... pair of supervisors indicated a higher level of distress and physical symptoms than their counterparts with one male manager.
Men working under a single supervisor had similar levels of distress ...
... way male managers power dress, posture and exercise power is due to humans' evolutionary ... positioning at meetings, one-on-one encounters and coffee cliques. Managers rarely take lunch or tea breaks ...
The way male managers power dress, posture and exercise power is due to humans' evolutionary biology, according to new research.
... female managers, whereas male professionals did not have more hypertension than male managers. Leigh explained that this anomaly could be reflective of the fact that women have historically held lower ...
... and die" and the other as "slow and steady wins the race." Depending on their personality, the males managed to breed and to transmit their genes, but in different ways. This study demonstrates that ...
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