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10 Elements of a Great Woman’s Leadership Development Program

Great Leadership By Dan

With all due respect to Jack Welch , the facts tell a different story: According to 20-First’s 3rd Annual Global Gender Scorecard , 90% of Executive Committee positions are still filled by men, with only 10% by women. We'll be looking for accomplished woman leaders with a track record of success, that are looking to advance their careers.

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How to Successfully Work Across Countries, Languages, and Cultures

Harvard Business Review

According to a recent McKinsey Global Institute report , the number of people in the global labor force will reach 3.5 The result is likely to be intensified global competition for talent. Our ways of thinking about careers, colleagues, and collaboration will need to become more flexible and adaptable.

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When the Media Covers Gender Inequality, the C-Suite Listens

Harvard Business Review

A recent study by my company, Weber Shandwick, shows that the proportion of women in top management teams in Global Fortune 100 companies is only 12.5%. Two-thirds of global executives surveyed (68%) have recognized that gender equality in the C-suite is a growing public issue. When the media speaks, corporate executives listen.

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Who’s Running Your Business in China?

Harvard Business Review

And that means providing world-class training, clear and lucrative career paths and, increasingly, a work-life balance that allows people to enjoy the fruits of their success. The days when Goldman Sachs and McKinsey threw piles of money at overseas-educated returnees are long gone. How Chinese Companies Can Develop Global Brands.