Benchmarking Women's Leadership

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Key Findings

  • Women make up 48 percent of the athletes in Olympic competition
  • Tennis is the one sport where women come closest to men in overall earning power.
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Ensuring that women move into leadership alongside men is not a women’s issue, nor is it a trivial concern compared with the massive problems we face on a national and global scale. Increasing women’s leadership is an imperative. Advancing women serves us all — men and women, businesses and institutions alike. Read more... 

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So how can the U.S. learn from Norway’s stellar example and implement changes that can bring women leaders more fully into the fold? Read more...

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