Friday, 6 March 2020

Create a Gender Equal World: Professor M.S. Rao, Ph.D., #HeForShe―Share if You Care!





International Women's Day is celebrated on March 8, 2020. I advocate gender equality globally. I have signed up for #HeForShe. I salute all women for their courage and contribution to build a better world.


“Can you imagine what the world would be like if women who constitute almost half of the global population had access to education and opportunities and were allowed to contribute their best? We would achieve prosperity globally in all spheres.” ―Professor M.S. Rao, Ph.D., #HeForShe

Globally the number of women scaling senior positions especially C-suite positions are very few. Although it is widely advocated to increase the number of women’s participation in senior positions, it remained in the letter, not in spirit. In this post, I will offer tools for women to fast-track their careers to achieve a gender-equal world.  

Research shows that women take failures to their hearts and take a little longer time to move on from their failures. They are hard on themselves and love to be perfectionists. They fail to claim their achievements and make noise publicly especially on social media because of gender and cultural aspects. Additionally, they fail to leverage their networks and groups for fear of being misunderstood by others thus hindering their career prospects.  


Strengths of Women

Women are usually collaborative while men are competitive by nature.  Collaboration is essential for the smooth functioning of organizations and equally essential is a competitive spirit without which organizations cannot succeed. Blending both collaboration and competition is essential to achieve organizational excellence and effectiveness.  Here are some of the strengths of women: Biologically women have a huge potential and are compassionate by nature. They empathize with others and are sensitive to others' feelings.  They are good at soft skills and interpersonal skills.  They can handle stress better than men.  By nature, men are more aggressive. However, women are soft and well-behaved. Women are also good at hidden data of communication.  That is why they know the knack of understanding male egos, emotions, and feelings better and act accordingly.  Women are leaders at home.  They lead their spouses and children effectively. They are more responsible for work. 

When it comes to leadership both genders possess the same leadership skills and abilities. However, women leaders take issues seriously by being direct and decisive. They are more amicable and approachable. They are more committed, transparent, accountable and professional. Precisely, women leaders say what they mean and mean what they say.


Tools for Women to Fast-track their Career

Despite innumerable challenges, a few women leaders including Melinda Gates, Michelle Obama, Hillary Clinton, Angela Merkel, Ursula Burns, Meg Whitman, and Sheryl Sandberg broke the glass-ceiling and stood out from others globally. When it is possible for them, it is possible for other women also to excel in their areas. Here are some tools for women to fast-track their career. Women must leverage their knowledge, skills, abilities, networks, and groups to fast-track their career. They must build allies and alliances. They must choose their coaches and mentors carefully. They must help themselves. They must build their personal brand which is the cheapest, easiest and quickest way to make their presence felt because of the access to the internet and social media. 


Create a Gender Equal World

There is a strong perception that men are promoted due to potential while women are promoted due to performance. It is basically because leadership is synonymous with men, not women. Hence, there must be a shift in the attitude and perception of the people toward leadership and women. Leadership is incomplete without the active participation of women leaders. Global Inc must spot, support and groom women leaders to keep them in the leadership pipeline to avert organizational eventuality.

Building women's movements globally to ensure women's empowerment helps to some extent. However, women supporting themselves helps greatly to ensure gender equality globally. Additionally, men must extend their hands to women wholeheartedly to build an honorable and prosperous world.

The world is at the crossroad currently. It is time men advocated gender equality globally. Remember that it is not a women’s issue anymore but a human rights issue. Hence, make your voice heard to achieve a gender-equal world.


Note: This article is an adapted excerpt from my award-winning book, “Strategies to Build Women Leaders Globally: Think Managers, Think Men; Think Leaders, Think Women.” It is dedicated to Rosa Parks, Maya Angelou, and Oprah Winfrey. The Honourable Vice-President of India, M. Venkaiah Naidu has written the foreword for this book.  Links to purchase your copy: https://www.amazon.com/Strategies-Build-Women-Leaders-Globally/dp/1949003108

Complimentary access to read my award-winning research paper, A blueprint to build women chief executive officers globally: https://rdcu.be/PsiK


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Professor M.S. Rao
Founder of MSR Leadership Consultants, India


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1 comment:

  1. Excellent Article!
    A female employee in the office is given good position, respectable, etc.
    But when it comes to salary......Female employee and male employee salary pay is different.
    Companies should consider this point.

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