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Advancing Womens Careers Ronald Burke Susan Vinnicombe

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Advancing Womens Careers Ronald Burke Susan Vinnicombe
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.07 MB
Pages: 102
Author: Ronald Burke; Susan Vinnicombe
ISBN: 9781845443054, 1845443055
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Advancing Womens Careers Ronald Burke Susan Vinnicombe by Ronald Burke; Susan Vinnicombe 9781845443054, 1845443055 instant download after payment.

This collection examines the various challenges women face in advancing their careers. In the mid 1980s, the phrase "glass ceiling" was coined and has since become an established part of our vocabulary. The glass ceiling refers to an invisible but impermeable barrier that limits the career advancement of women. During the last two decades, women have made progress: there are now more women in senior-level executive jobs, more women in "clout jobs", more women CEOs, and more women on corporate boards of directors. But real progress has been slow with only modest increases shown at these levels. The slow progress made by talented, educated, ambitious women is now having some negative effects on women's views of management and the professions as a career. However, artificially limiting the career possibilities of women is a luxury organizations can no longer afford. Organizations are facing an impending shortage of qualified leaders. The aging of the workforce, a smaller number of new workforce entrants, and the war for talent, makes it imperative that organizations utilize and develop the talents of all their employees. Previously published in: International Journal of Social Economics, Volume: 10, Number 3, 2005

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