There is a dearth of literature that focuses on women leaders' values. This article aims at making a contribution to this under-researched area from a South African perspective. Using a sample of respondents from different elite sectors in South Africa, it first analyses the difference in values...
This article, based on biographical narratives of black women leaders in South Africa, examines the idea of using multiple metaphors to expand creativity in respect of leadership. Metaphor is both a tool for shaping perspectives as well as site for constructing meaning (through paradox and oxymoron...
“While there’s so much more to be done, the calibre of women leaders that these awards acknowledge is testament that our country is making good progress in transforming the business landscape, especially in the empowerment of women,” she ...
The Role of Traditional Leaders in Preventing and Addressing Sexual and Gender-Based Violence: Findings from KwaZulu-Natal, Northwest and Limpopo Provinces in South AfricaCompiled by: Population Council contents are the responsibility of the Population Council and Ubuntu Institute and do not necessarily ...
As Member of the Council of the National Salvation Front, which became the collective Head of State when the office of President became vacant when Ceausescu was executed. She was one of the Leaders of the Civic Alliance. (b. 1929). ...
Globally, only three countries, as of November 2018, showed more than 50% of women in parliament in single or lower houses with Rwanda leading at 61.3% followed by Cuba and Bolivia at 53.2% and 53.1%, respectively (UN Women2019)... Authors...
Leading the way for women business school leaders in Africa, Catherine Duggan was named director of theUniversity of Cape Town’s Graduate School of Businessin September 2020. She has experience teaching business school classes around the globe, includingHarvard Business School,INSEAD, andSaïd Busin...
Because she was there,” a facilitator from Deloitte’s 2019 “The future of women leaders in the financial services industry” panel explained.13 This, in part, illustrates a phenomenon we call the multiplier effect14 (see endnotes for details and methodology): For each woman added to the ...
Women leaders in a South African higher education institution : narrations of their leadership operations Transformation of higher education in South Africa included among others, forcing institutions of higher learning to implement policies aimed at elevating ... T Kele,J Pietersen - 《Social Science...
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