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Female Leadership on the Decline in Canada :: Women on Business

Women on Business

CEO, CMO, COO, CIO, CFO, etc.), Furthermore, of the 535 highest paid and most senior positions at those companies, only 5.8% are held by women (down from 6.9% in the prior year). One more disheartening statistic shows that only 26% of those companies have at least one woman in an executive officer’s position (e.g.,

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How Senior Executives Stay Passionate About Their Work

Harvard Business Review

Leaders like Ellyn Shook, the chief leadership and human resources officer at Accenture, actually carry around “dumb phones,” which don’t have any apps and can’t send or receive email. “They cared about how I was developing and growing in my career but also as a manager, leader, and communicator.”

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You Don’t Need to Be a Silicon Valley Startup to Have a Network-Based Strategy

Harvard Business Review

The good news is that you can harness the power of platforms and network effects without turning yourself completely inside out. But platforms and networks can be developed in many different ways. Human capital. After all, we call the department human resources. Insight Center. Crossing the Digital Divide.