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2 tháng 3 2019

It would be challenging to broach this topic without first talking about gender stereotypes. Stereotypes are human, normal, and useful. They are mental shortcuts that help us make sense of our world. We use them all the time and they do not always lead us to make inaccurate judgments about people and situations. However, when it comes to gender, our society has some well-defined stereotypes about men and women and their traits and skills, especially in the workplace. For example, it is believed that men are callous and often too proud to ask for help and women are overly dramatic and emotional. Those underlying stereotypical beliefs interfere with our expectations of the genders in different contexts. When it comes to leadership, male behavior is often more in line with what is expected of a strong leader (see “Think Manager-Think Male”, Schein (1973, 2007)) while women are expected to be warm and caring and thought to be unwilling to make difficult decisions. How true are these stereotypes?

Do gender differences exist when it comes to being an effective leader?

To answer this question, we first must ask ourselves what makes an effective leader – regardless of gender. What behaviors, traits, and characteristics are valued in a strong leader? A common model used to understand leadership breaks leadership behaviors down into two large categories – people and results. Blake and Mouton (1964) established a managerial leadership grid which places leaders into quadrants depending on how much emphasis they place on people and results separately. A highly dynamic, charismatic, transformational, and effective leader is high on people and results. Within these larger categories are key leadership competencies such as coaching, motivating, and openness in the people grouping, and performance management, analysis, and accountability in the results grouping. If one were to apply gender stereotypes to this model, it might be hypothesized that women leaders would be more effective in the people competencies and men would be more effective in the results competencies.

Related: The Top 5 Skills of Effective Leaders

Let's consult the research

As you can imagine, researchers have wanted to know if this is true. Studies have examined how men and women are rated on leadership performance across these competencies. A study conducted on over 7,000 leaders using 360 performance data to explore gender differences on 16 leadership competencies found that women were rated significantly higher than men on 12 of the 16 competencies (Zenger & Folkman, 2012). These competencies represented both people and results categories. Men were rated higher on strategy development. No differences were seen for technical expertise, innovation, or connecting to the outside world. These results are promising for women leaders who are often seen as less competent and effective, but it is just one study.

In 2014, a group of researchers conducted a meta-analysis on gender and leadership effectiveness. They pulled together 95 studies to identify consistent trends in the relationships across research that spanned 49 years. They reviewed self and other ratings of performance effectiveness and found that overall, there are no strong significant differences between the genders on leadership effectiveness. When they broke down the data and looked at moderating variables, they did find some interesting differences:

  • Women are being viewed as more effective in recent years as compared to decades ago.

  • Men were rated as more effective in male-dominated organizations (e.g., government).

  • Men rated themselves higher in self-report measures than women across the board.

  • Women were rated as more effective in middle management roles.

  • Women were rated as more effective by others (not self) across the board.

Select International conducts leadership assessments across levels and industries. We looked at our own leadership assessment data and drew a similar conclusion. When it comes to effectiveness, there are no strong gender differences. Men and women are rated equally effective in leadership competencies.

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Lastly, the American Psychological Association published an article, Men and Women: No Big Difference, stating the same conclusion: “Studies show that one's ***** has little or no bearing on personality, cognition and leadership.”

Okay, so what does this mean? This is good news! The research points to the conclusion that men and women can both be effective leaders. There isn’t anything about gender that makes one leader better than another. If this is true, then why are there fewer women leaders, especially at the top of the organization? In future blogs we will examine some of the theories around why women are not represented in the upper echelons of the organization and discuss the research around them.

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13 tháng 5 2021

       Since ancient times, people have always had the concept of respecting men, and disdain for women. And it is said that men make better decisions than women, I disagree with this decision, Although I agree that men are smarter than women these days, men are better than women at many things. , but not necessarily men make better decisions than women. Women are human too, they have the right to make decisions, and in some cases, they make better decisions than men. Therefore, I disagree with Men are better at making decisions than women.

31 tháng 1 2018

In your opinion, do women drive more carefully than men?

31 tháng 1 2018

do you think women are more careful drivers than men?

--> in your opinion , do women .........are more careful drivers than men?............................

I'm also not sure, there are jobs women do better than men but men still have their own strengths.

16 tháng 5 2021

Ko hiểu

Ý bạn là dịch ra hay tìm lỗi sai ???

 

26 tháng 7 2019

Men think that women are better ..suitable... to looking after the home than men. (suit)

29 tháng 7 2021

1. Yes, I love them

2. My favourite is Rose. They are very beautiful and popular

3. It was in Woman's Day. I give my mother a card and flowers

4. Because flowers is very beautiful like women so it represents women and women like beauty 

1.Yes, I do.

2.My favourite flower is rose.

3.The last time I gave flowers was on March 8.

4.Because I think women will like beauty.

8 tháng 11 2023

Women usually _____ household finances better than men do.

 

manages       are managing         is managing         manage

Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 25 to 29. Why are there so many grandmothers and so few grandfathers? In other words, why do men die younger than women? Is this because men are afraid of getting old and helpless and so they prefer to die before that happens? Perhaps they fear to be left alone by their women and so decide to do the leaving first. Many explanations are given for the fact...
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Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 25 to 29.

Why are there so many grandmothers and so few grandfathers? In other words, why do men die younger than women? Is this because men are afraid of getting old and helpless and so they prefer to die before that happens? Perhaps they fear to be left alone by their women and so decide to do the leaving first.

Many explanations are given for the fact that men die earlier than women. Men are stronger physically, yet women can hang on longer to life. Both men and women are emotional creatures but women are not afraid or ashamed to cry while men refuse to do so. They are afraid of being thought "soft". Some men, when they are upset, play loud music or dig in the garden to relieve their feelings. Many men like an orderly life so that they bury themselves in their work or want a wife with some children or long to take part in wars where there is a definite chain of command. There is a leader to give orders and a known enemy to fight against and defeat. All these make men feel they live in a rational world.

So the majority of men like a rational world. Rationality is fine but it does not include everything that makes life joyful and fun or even messy and frustrating. When a man refuses to cry he is refusing to accept that his emotions are part of him. Of course some men do not follow this pattern. Bob Hawke is capable of crying in public whereas Margaret Thatcher is probably incapable of crying at any time.

We need to cry because that shows our ability to suffer. If we do not suffer we are not really alive at all. Suffering can be creative or destructive. If we can all learn to cry and laugh and shout and dance openly, we are living creatively and adding something to the human race. We often say men suffer more from stress and therefore they die earlier. Are we not saying in another way that they do not know how to suffer in the right way – with tears and laughter instead of silence – and so they are miserable and just give up? That is just my theory of course. Have you a better one?

What is found the same for both men and women?

A. They like to cry 

B. They are physically strong 

C. They are emotional creatures 

D. They want to play loud music 

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6 tháng 12 2017

Kiến thức: Đọc hiểu

Giải thích:

Điều gì được nhận thấy giống nhau ở cả nam và nữ?

A. Họ thích khóc                                                            B. Họ mạnh mẽ về thể chất

C. Họ là những sinh vật có cảm xúc                                                        D. Họ muốn chơi nhạc lớn

Thông tin: Both men and women are emotional creatures but women are not afraid or ashamed to cry while men refuse to do so.

Tạm dịch: Cả đàn ông và phụ nữ đều là những sinh vật có cảm xúc nhưng phụ nữ không sợ hãi hay xấu hổ khi khóc trong khi đàn ông từ chối làm như vậy.

Chọn C

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10 tháng 11 2023

A: Hey, do you think men care about their appearance as much as women do?

B: Well, it's hard to say for sure. In my opinion, both men and women care about their appearance, but societal expectations and pressure tend to be greater for women.

A: That's true. So, have you ever had an occasion when you wanted to look your best?

B: Actually, yes. I had a job interview last year, and I really wanted to make a good impression on the interviewer. So, I made sure to dress professionally and put extra effort into my hair and makeup. It paid off because I got the job!

Tạm dịch:

A: Này, bạn có nghĩ rằng đàn ông quan tâm đến ngoại hình của họ nhiều như phụ nữ không?

B: Chà, thật khó để nói chắc chắn. Theo tôi, cả đàn ông và phụ nữ đều quan tâm đến ngoại hình của họ, nhưng kỳ vọng và áp lực xã hội có xu hướng lớn hơn đối với phụ nữ.

A: Đúng vậy. Vậy, đã bao giờ bạn có một dịp mà khi bạn muốn trông bạn tuyệt vời nhất không?

B: Thật ra là có. Tôi đã có một cuộc phỏng vấn xin việc vào năm ngoái và tôi thực sự muốn tạo ấn tượng tốt với người phỏng vấn. Vì vậy, tôi đảm bảo ăn mặc chuyên nghiệp và nỗ lực hơn nữa trong việc làm tóc và trang điểm. Nó thật sự xứng đáng vì tôi đã nhận được công việc!