Women multitask better than men, says Yes Bank survey
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A recent survey has come up with results that women are better business leaders because they can multitask and collaborate better.The survey was titled Women Leaders: Change Agents For Gender Responsive Organisations, was conducted by
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As per the results, more than 90% of the 227 women business leaders, surveyed from across sectors, said that
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"We believe that women leaders would be better placed to understand and appreciate the constraints faced by women in the workforce, thereby leading the change," Namita Vikas, country head, responsible for banking at
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Talking of challenges that women face in their career, the survey cites gender stereotyping, a lack of leadership opportunities and a pay disparity between men and women as some common challenges. Solutions, it said, could be regular one-to-one meetings, skill and personality development programmes, rewards and recognition programmes and special focus groups.
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