have a radical perspective that came to me as I was researching managing in today's intellectual age (versus industrial age). It seems that men (and their natural brain biology) were a great fit in the agrarian and industrial ages - great focus on conquering the environment, competition, engineering - exactly the way a man's brain was designed and functions. Few women were in management as their brains function differently. Women, however developed to be more nuturing, verbal and compassionate. That being the case, don't women seem more of a better management fit for today's intellectual or service workplace? Don't women do a better job getting to know employees, matching talents with roles and overall employee engagement? I wrote an article titled "Shirts or Skirts - Who Can Best Manage in Today's Workplace?" - attached.
See what you think...and not that only women should be managers, but isn't it time to truly match talent with role...at every level...including management? Our goal is great performance through engaged employees...societal norms may be outdated. Brain biology may be the better answer. Thoughts?
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