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Leadership The Other Half

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LeadershipThe Other Half

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Glimpse of HistoryHer

• Gender and Leadership

• Popular Press reported differences between women and men

• Women inferior to Men (1977)

•Women lacked skills and traits necessary for managerial success

• Superiority of women in leadership positions (1990)

• Researchers ignored issues related to gender and leadership until the 1970s

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Herstory: Leadership approach Description

• Gender and Leadership

• Scholars started asking “Can women Lead?”

• Changed by women in leadership

• Presence of women in corporate and political leadership

• Highly effective female leaders – Ebay’s CEO, Avon’s CEO, NY Senator, Secretary of State

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Herstory: Leadership approach Description

• Women and leadership Approach Description

• Gender and Leadership

• Current research primary Questions

• “What are the Leadership style and effectiveness differences between women and men?”

• “Why are women starkly underrepresented in elite Leadership roles? ”

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Gender and Leadership Styles

• 5 minutes to sit and discuss the questions given in the survey

• After survey we categorize people, and we see women think differently then men

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The Glass Ceiling

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Time to Break the Ceiling

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Aspire to Lead Introduction

• Explain PwC and the Program

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Resources to make and complete this presentation

• http://blog.aicpa.org/2014/01/women-and-leadership-the-path-not-yet-taken.html#sthash.n5TLwOCe.7UrVO9sl.dpbs

• http://www.slideshare.net/akshayunity/women-matter-mar2012english

• http://www.pwc.com/gx/en/careers/aspire-to-lead.jhtml?WT.mc_id=aspiretolead_11032014_URL

• http://leanin.org/about/

• http://blog.aiesec.org/where-do-the-good-women-go/