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'women are better managers'. agree or disagree?why???
Asked by srijita saha,
09 Jul '08 04:24 pm
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Man manages everything &woman mangess that man. certainly women r better managers
Answered by Sanjeev Puranik, 09 Jul '08 04:28 pm
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Totally Agreed.
Go through this article for details:
A new university study has found profits are likely to rise under a female management team because women are more intuitive and can better suppress negative emotions.
The study, conducted by the Centre for Neuro psychology at Melbourne's Swinburne University, found women who had higher emotional intelligence and intuition were more likely to display good leadership traits.
Emotional intelligence was defined as the ability to identify and manage emotions and includes suppressing negative emotions like frustration and fostering positive emotions.
PhD student Luke Downey who authored the study said women generally had a higher emotional intelligence and intuition than men, making them more likely to be good managers.
"It would give them some advantage over male managers," Mr Downey said.
The study looked at 176 women in management positions around Australia and divided up leadership into three types: transf ...more
Answered by GOPI KUMAR, 09 Jul '08 04:27 pm
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A new university study has found profits are likely to rise under a female management team because women are more intuitive and can better suppress negative emotions.
The study, conducted by the Centre for Neuro psychology at Melbourne's Swinburne University, found women who had higher emotional intelligence and intuition were more likely to display good leadership traits.
Emotional intelligence was defined as the ability to identify and manage emotions and includes suppressing negative emotions like frustration and fostering positive emotions.
PhD student Luke Downey who authored the study said women generally had a higher emotional intelligence and intuition than men, making them more likely to be good managers.
"It would give them some advantage over male managers," Mr Downey said.
The study looked at 176 women in management positions around Australia and divided up leadership into three types: transf ...more
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Women are better Managers. We are seeing today that they actually do better and sometimes excel the male managers.
Answered by ramamoorthy ramamoorthy, 09 Jul '08 06:42 pm
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Need this question be asked? Men may be managers but they also hold positions lower than that but women may also hold lower positions than managers in offices but they are managers in their homes.
Answered by gem mina, 09 Jul '08 04:27 pm
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Yes,definitely.I know atleast from my wife's experience,The way (better) she manages (handles) me,eh!
Answered by prabhakar pandit, 09 Jul '08 04:26 pm
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