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Biases and Stereotypes Against Female Managers

Posted by Staff Writer on January 15, 2021 in Technology News Site | 1 View

By Ozioma Okey-Kalu Research has revealed that, despite the good natural qualities and finesse possessed by women, many people do not want them as bosses and superiors. The amazing thing here is many women have reported preferring male bosses to female ones. Cases of people resigning because they were reprimanded or criticised by their female bosses have also been reported. It is common knowledge that the instructions of female superiors and bosses, including that of female CEOs, are usually ignored by their…

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