mercredi 31 octobre 2012

The top business women of 2012

2012 has been a year of change and evolution for women in the business industry. For the first time ever, there are presently 20 CEOs that are women in the 500 largest US companies. They also represent 16% of the members of greatest company boards. The top one on the list of those powerful women is Sheryl Sandberg, which I have previously spoken of. "We now have more women at the top in tech than in most other industries" states Rosabeth Moss Kanter, a Harvard Business School professor. That is due to the fact that technology industries require innovation and entrepreneurship. If a woman can prove herself then she is esteemed. All those advancements show that a woman succeeding is not an exception but part of a whole group and trend. 

    Ginni Rometty













Irene Rosenfeld

dimanche 28 octobre 2012

A strong business woman: Sheryl Sandberg

Sheryl Sandberg is an example of a strong business woman. This American businesswoman is Facebook's chief operating officer since 2008, and she also was the first woman to be elected to the company's board of directors. She also own about $1 billion of unvested stock in the company. The key to that balance is to be ambitious and confident. In 2010, Sandberg was ranked 16 on 50 Most Powerful Women in Business by the magazine FortuneSheryl Sandberg is one of those, actually too few, women who believe that a woman can conceal a family life and a competent and distinguished professional life. She stated in August 2012 "I do believe in women and men having both a successful career and family. The more women we get into positions of power, the more likely we'll get that."