The underrepresentation of women on boards and in other positions of responsibility is one that, arguably, begins at business school. However, the picture is beginning to change.
The underrepresentation of women on boards and in other positions of responsibility is one that, arguably, begins at business school. However, the picture is beginning to change.
Participants
Gail
Role: Faculty
Reference type: Referenced
NA
Role: General
Reference type: Journalist
Media Outlets
FT中文网 (Online)
RSM uses cookies to measure website statistics, enable social media sharing and for marketing purposes.
By clicking accept cookies or by continuing to use this website, you are giving consent for us to set cookies when visiting this website.
See our cookie policy for more information about cookies and how to adjust your cookie settings.