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Women’s leadership: reaching the top

Nuria Chinchilla Thu, Mar 05

“Looking at the world through women’s eyes”. This was the theme of the associations at the Fourth World Conference on Women, held in Beijing in September 1995, which the UN has revived on its 20th anniversary to discuss the day after the celebration of this year’s International Women’s Day (March 8). Being encouraged by IESE, […]

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Women Executives: Are we after quotas or business?

Nuria Chinchilla Wed, Feb 04

This past November, the lack of consensus in the European Council resulted in the rejection of the European directive that would have made it imperative to have 40% women in the non-executive boards of publicly traded companies. Commissioner Viviane Reding had spent over two years advocating this measure, which had already been approved by the […]

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