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To close the gender gap, focus on assignments

To close the gender gap, focus on assignments

Women’s assignments must become the number one priority for committed CEOs who want better results. Expecting to get more women into senior management via formal mentoring and self-improvement courses is Einstein’s definition of madness: doing more of the same and expecting a different result.
Help women take the stage

Help women take the stage

Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook, has been speaking out a lot lately about subtle dynamics that hold women back from reaching senior roles in business. Her TED talk and Barnard commencement speech went viral. Lean in, she says to women, take your place at the table, seize the stage.
The best-performing CEOs in India

The best-performing CEOs in India

Our answer to this important question is premised on the notion that the most objective test of a CEO’s leadership ought to be how the company does during his or her full tenure at the helm, rather than the CEO’s power, family pedigree or positive media coverage.
Is ‘command and collaborate’ the new leadership model?

Is ‘command and collaborate’ the new leadership model?

Since the 2008 economic crisis, one rhetoric says that our perpetually shifting environment calls for leadership that is more decisive and crisis-oriented than the slow and consensual style that we prefer. The second, more ‘politically correct’ rhetoric, says that the old, command-and-control model is responsible for many of the problems of recent years.
The Iron Lady’s failed mid-career transition

The Iron Lady’s failed mid-career transition

In the recent movie, The Iron Lady, we see an old and diminished Maggie flashing back to Thatcher at the peak of her power. But, perhaps the most important lesson — for Thatcher herself, as well as for us — is about the midlife transition she failed to make.
Her key to efficiency: arrive late, leave early

Her key to efficiency: arrive late, leave early

A couple of years ago, a well-intentioned friend, hearing me describe the horrors of my commute in Paris, said I should decide when I wanted to see my son each day: in the morning or at night, but not both.