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Creating Feminine Values in Organisations

Modern organisations display a (sometime unconscious) bias towards traditional masculine values, often at the cost of organisational effectiveness. Feminine values are shown to be more closely associated with the capabilities that organisations require in fast changing and competitive markets.

But organisations need a balance of both masculine and feminine values in order to succeed. Leadership strategies for achieving this balance are outlined.

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