Female bosses are more trusted
According to the 5000 people polled for this year’s MT/Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM) Index of Leadership Trust survey, forty-seven percent of people think their chief executive officer handled the impact of last year's recession either ‘very well’ or ‘quite well’. However, the most interesting finding the study yielded is that overall trust in female CEOs remains significantly higher than trust in male CEOs. CEOs were ranked by their employees’ confidence levels in their bosses’ ability to do their job, be honest, and act on principle.
Full story at Management Today.
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I have had a great experience working with women.. they are the best...
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