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Study on Women representation in Leadership and Decision making roles in India.Dr. G.A.P. KishoreP. Ignatius Sirisha
In India, women face a notable drop in representation from entry to leadership roles, with just 10% reaching management and few in the C-suite. Among the 2,000 listed firms, only 100 have women as MDs and CEOs. Despite 100 unicorns, just 15% have female co-fou...
This article attempts to (a) identify leadership challenges and opportunities among Korean and Indian women, and (b) explore how women's leadership differs by generation in India and Korea. We provide suggestions for Indian and Korean women's leadership research based on cultural and generational ...
Accenture India believes in the importance of gender equality and focuses on women empowerment with a belief that the future workforce is an equal one. Read more.
Efforts to inspire women entrepreneurs are on. A recent initiative called Start-Up Girls organised by Kaalari got together 150 women entrepreneurs and some women in leadership roles in tech companies to crowd learn from each other in the city of Bangalore. ...
Women succeed at Oracle because of our inclusive culture and great leadership opportunities. Learn about careers, career development, and community engagement.
In India, in-spite of the consistent excellent academic performance even at higher studies level, women are under represented at higher position or in any field of the work life. Asian countries have experienced strong women leaderships like Indira Gandhi, Mother Teresa, Aung San Su Kye, Chan...
"Women in defense technology are not just breaking barriers; they're building new paradigms of innovation and security. Their leadership is our nation's untapped arsenal, propelling India towards a future that is as inclusive as it is secure. As a leader in data prote...
The first democratically elected female Prime Minister was Sirimavo Bandaranaike of Sri Lanka, who took over the leadership of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party when her husband was assassinated in 1959. Bandaranaike successfully led her party to victory in three elections, in 1960, 1970 and 1994, howev...