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Can Women be Strong Leaders Without Being Labeled “Bossy”?

Can Women be Strong Leaders Without Being Labeled “Bossy”? | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

Research by Stanford Graduate School of Business professor Larissa Tiedens suggests that women can exert control by engaging in more subtle or “implicit” methods of dominance.

A shift in facial expression, an expansive posture, or a different negotiating strategy can be just as effective as a direct command, a wagging finger, or other aggressive behavior, she says. When women use these methods, the backlash is weakened or even disappears, according to the research by Tiedens and Melissa Williams of Emory University’s Goizueta Business School.

Based on a review of hundreds of earlier studies, their work suggests a winning strategy for women in business: “While the obstacles to women’s achievement in leadership roles are real, there also is reason to hope that women may be able to work around them by relying more heavily on implicit methods of interpersonal influence,” write the researchers.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, November 1, 2015 4:47 PM

How can women be strong leaders at work without being labeled as “bossy” or viewed as less likeable than their male peers?

malek's curator insight, November 2, 2015 8:25 AM

Attitudes and preconceptions about gender roles are deeply rooted, so it’s not surprising that dominant women face difficulties in business.ur insight ...

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Why Women Don’t Apply for Jobs Unless They're 100% Qualified

Why Women Don’t Apply for Jobs Unless They're 100% Qualified | #HR #RRHH Making love and making personal #branding #leadership | Scoop.it

You’ve probably heard the following statistic: Men apply for a job when they meet only 60% of the qualifications, but women apply only if they meet 100% of them.

 

The finding comes from a Hewlett Packard internal report, and has been quoted in Lean In, The Confidence Code and dozens of articles. It’s usually invoked as evidence that women need more confidence. As one Forbes article put it, “Men are confident about their ability at 60%, but women don’t feel confident until they’ve checked off each item on the list.” The advice: women need to have more faith in themselves.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, August 25, 2014 6:00 PM

Men apply for a job when they meet only 60% of the qualifications, but women apply only if they meet 100% of them.