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A woman's place is in the boardroom : the business case

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There are relatively few women in senior executive positions and on the boards of major companies.

Based upon research and in the context of contemporary management debates the authors argue the business case for promoting women to these positions in order to create more value for shareholders.

The book draws upon interviews with chairpersons and chief executives and includes case study material.

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Palgrave Macmillan
1403996830 / 9781403996831
Hardback
12/09/2005
United States
English
24 cm
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PENINAH THOMSON is a senior executive coach and a Director of The Change Partnership. JACEY GRAHAM is Managing Partner of Brook Graham LLP, a strategic diversity consultancy and formerly Head of Diversity Strategy and Planning at Shell International. Both authors are co-founders of Women Directors on Boards, a UK consortium for action and change and an influential group of women in senior positions in government, academia and large companies. They are also co-founders of the FTSE-100 Cross Company Mentoring Programme.
PENINAH THOMSON is a senior executive coach and a Director of The Change Partnership. JACEY GRAHAM is Managing Partner of Brook Graham LLP, a strategic diversity consultancy and formerly Head of Diversity Strategy and Planning at Shell International. Both authors are co-founders of Women Directors on Boards, a UK consortium for action and change and an influential group of women in senior positions in government, academia and large companies. They are also co-founders of the FTSE-100 Cross Company Mentoring Programme. JFSJ1 Gender studies: women, KJV Ownership & organization of enterprises