Robin McBride "...has always been a problem-solver. As a child, she loved to take things apart and put them back together. She also recalls asking a lot of questions... I was always on a mission to find out the why and seek out solutions.” At ABC to CEO, we deconstruct what works for CEOs to prepare the next gen of females for the job! #ceo #ceoinsights
Read MoreWhat do the Wright brothers, the Williams sisters, and two Fortune 500 CEO sisters have in common? They all had parents who honed traits in them that would lead them to become successful from a young age.
Read MoreWant to know what has helped current female CEOs rise to the top? Korn Ferry conducted in depth research with 57 of the top women CEOs to gain new insights on common factors that led to heightened success.
Read MoreMore and more women are taking their career into their own hands by starting their own businesses. Kerry Hannon's New York Times's article explains what factors are pushing these women to start forging their own paths.
Read More"The number of women leading the largest companies has always been small. This year, it got 25 percent smaller." This article, published in The New York Times on May 23, 2018, reveals that a steady climb to the top of the foodchain isn't likely. — Claire Cain Miller, New York Times
Read MoreDuring her 33 years at Peabody Energy, Sharon Fiehler never faced any problem that was unsolvable. It was not until she retired that Sharon realized the one problem she had yet to crack – what factors had held her back from becoming CEO.
Read MoreSomething doesn't add up: why are men and women hired at similar proportions for entry level positions, but there is almost exclusively white men at the highest levels? Korn Ferry's research investigates the potential formula for breaking through the glass ceiling with their one-on-one interviews with over 50 women CEOs.
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