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Be a Man
Men compete harder than women. That is why they do better at work.
Grein á Economist.com
Special Report: Women of Tech
The Women of Tech
In Corporate America, the number of tech outfits run by women is small. But their influence is growing, as are their achievements.
Grein á BusinessWeek Online
Women and MBAs/Men's work?
Why more women don't go to business school
WHERE have all the women gone? Plenty to law school and medical school, where they typically equal, at least in America, the number of men. But business school? Here is an oddity. Business schools have bust a gut to persuade women to take MBAs, but with disappointing results. In 1988-89 women accounted for 28.6% of first-year students enrolled on MBA programmes at the 20 schools that topped Business Week's annual ratings; in 2002-03, 30.3%. This year, says Kristine Laca, head of admissions at the Tuck business school at Dartmouth, women's enrolments are down right across the industry.
Grein í The Economist
Women Entrepreneurs Usher in the Next Generation
American society throws women entrepreneurs plenty of roadblocks. But at the recent Women, Money, and Power conference, a new generation of businesswomen offered advice and ideas for change. Harvard Business School professor Linda A. Hill led the discussion.
Grein frá Price Waterhouse Coopers, USA, um konur í viđskiptum