The evolving manager stereotype: Gender a factor in measuring a team's performance
Monday, November 16, 2009 - 12:21
in Psychology & Sociology
Although women have made strides in the business world, they still occupy less than two percent of CEO leadership positions in the Fortune 500. Not surprisingly therefore leaders still tend to be thought of as men and most industries are considered to be male-typed at management levels.
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