I am all for gender equality, I certainly believe that women
can do as good a job as men (with a few exceptions where brute strength is
needed). I also believe that we are not
the same – but nor are we that different. In fact I believe that regardless of
gender we are all somewhat different. One of the best managers I have ever had
was a woman, by far the worst manager I have had was a woman, I have had great
male managers and terrible ones. The same for people in my team I have managed
great and less great people of both gender in my time – and to be frank I don’t
think their greatness or lack thereof has anything to do with gender.
It annoys me when I read that women need to “lean in”. Why
do we have to do that? And do many men not need to do the same?
I know very few
female senior managers (and a lot of male), so I follow some “women in business”
twitter accounts and have joined some groups of female leaders on linkedIn. And
this is where I get disappointed, a group for professional women on Linked In
the discussions are sexist (but we make it that way). There are discussions on
RBF (Resting Bitch Face) as it is worse for women to have a resting face that
looks serious than for men? (Really!!), what to wear? (Men and women alike –
wear something appropriate and comfortable), what does women entrepreneur need
to know? (I guess pretty much the same as male entrepreneurs).
I am sad that although women have fought so long for equality,
we still so far from both job and pay equality. But sometimes we are our own
worst enemy.
1 comment:
Well put as always :-)
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