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		<title>Management Opportunities for Women in Business</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The working women of the mid twentieth century would be surprised at the management opportunities for women in business today.  There are today a large number of women who are officers and CEOs of major corporations&#8230;almost unheard of a few decades ago, indicating much increased management opportunities for women in business.</p>
<p>Management opportunities for women in business are still far less than those existing for men, so women must be well prepared and highly competitive to realize the management opportunities that exist for women in business today..In the past sometimes a woman could rise from a fairly low position in the corporate world (possibly secretary to an important executive) and by dint of hard work, quick learning and being opportunistic, rise to a position of management.  This route to management opportunities for women in business is rare today.</p>
<p>The management of large companies is so sophisticated and demanding that to realize the management opportunities for women in business, a woman must be well educated, flexible, constantly learning, and aggressive, albeit the latter may need to be carefully controlled.<br />
Management opportunities for women in business can hold such rewards as becoming Chairman and CEO of Pepsico to Co-President of Morgan Stanley.</p>
<p>A few years ago there simply weren&#8217;t management opportunities for women in business beyond that of office manager. As late as the 1970&#8242;s there were many companies in which women held no higher position than that of executive secretary or bookkeeper. In the same decade, for example, there were&#8230; <a href="http://www.paperinukke.net/2010/07/management-opportunities-for-women-in-business/" class="read_more">Read the rest</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The working women of the mid twentieth century would be surprised at the management opportunities for women in business today.  There are today a large number of women who are officers and CEOs of major corporations&#8230;almost unheard of a few decades ago, indicating much increased management opportunities for women in business.</p>
<p>Management opportunities for women in business are still far less than those existing for men, so women must be well prepared and highly competitive to realize the management opportunities that exist for women in business today..In the past sometimes a woman could rise from a fairly low position in the corporate world (possibly secretary to an important executive) and by dint of hard work, quick learning and being opportunistic, rise to a position of management.  This route to management opportunities for women in business is rare today.</p>
<p>The management of large companies is so sophisticated and demanding that to realize the management opportunities for women in business, a woman must be well educated, flexible, constantly learning, and aggressive, albeit the latter may need to be carefully controlled.<br />
Management opportunities for women in business can hold such rewards as becoming Chairman and CEO of Pepsico to Co-President of Morgan Stanley.</p>
<p>A few years ago there simply weren&#8217;t management opportunities for women in business beyond that of office manager. As late as the 1970&#8242;s there were many companies in which women held no higher position than that of executive secretary or bookkeeper. In the same decade, for example, there were so few management opportunities for women that there were no women in middle management in dozens of major coporations in the US, or even in many smaller companies where management opportunities for women in business were barely visible.</p>
<p>As more and more women have moved into the workplace&#8230;.partly from ambition, partly from necessity, They have through education, hard work and networking, risen to challenge their male counterparts. As they prove themselves, more management opportunities for women in business appear. Top graduating students from universities and colleges are recruited by major companies, and women who wish to grasp management opportunities for women in business have more such opportunities than ever before. And women are rising to the challenge and are become recognized worldwide as they take advantage of the management opportunities for business women.</p>
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		<title>Most Powerful Women in Business</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>If one is looking for the most powerful women in business, the work has been done by the editors of Fortune magazine.  Each year that publication lists not only the most powerful women in business but the highest paid . The magazine also lists the women considered most powerful globally&#8230;at least by Fortune&#8217;s adjudicators. Some women excel in each of these categories.</p>
<p>While the most powerful women in business are logically the highest paid,this is not 100% applicable..Listed by Fortune as the most powerful women in business, Indra Nooyi is Chairman and CEO of Pepsico. At just 61 years of age, this Indian born woman has achieved great status in the business world as the most powerful woman in business, by steering Pepsico to increased growth and profitability.</p>
<p>By contrast in looking for the most powerful women in business, one learns that Zoe Cruz, listed as 16th in the list of most powerful women in business, is number one in terms of earnings. This very powerful woman in businss presides over Morgan Stanley, a financial giant, and earns an annual salary of $30 million.</p>
<p>In considering the most powerful women in business one must of course look to the international scene as well. The most powerful women in business are involved in every area of business in many countries.  Typical is Anne Lauvergeon, Executive Chairman of Areva, a nuclear company in France. In The Netherlands, another of the most powerful women in business is Chairman and CEO of a major&#8230; <a href="http://www.paperinukke.net/2010/07/most-powerful-women-in-business/" class="read_more">Read the rest</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If one is looking for the most powerful women in business, the work has been done by the editors of Fortune magazine.  Each year that publication lists not only the most powerful women in business but the highest paid . The magazine also lists the women considered most powerful globally&#8230;at least by Fortune&#8217;s adjudicators. Some women excel in each of these categories.</p>
<p>While the most powerful women in business are logically the highest paid,this is not 100% applicable..Listed by Fortune as the most powerful women in business, Indra Nooyi is Chairman and CEO of Pepsico. At just 61 years of age, this Indian born woman has achieved great status in the business world as the most powerful woman in business, by steering Pepsico to increased growth and profitability.</p>
<p>By contrast in looking for the most powerful women in business, one learns that Zoe Cruz, listed as 16th in the list of most powerful women in business, is number one in terms of earnings. This very powerful woman in businss presides over Morgan Stanley, a financial giant, and earns an annual salary of $30 million.</p>
<p>In considering the most powerful women in business one must of course look to the international scene as well. The most powerful women in business are involved in every area of business in many countries.  Typical is Anne Lauvergeon, Executive Chairman of Areva, a nuclear company in France. In The Netherlands, another of the most powerful women in business is Chairman and CEO of a major legal and tax publishing company.Among the global leaders of most powerful women in business, Cynthia Carroll, an American geologist, pesides as CEO of the world&#8217;s largest mining company based in Britain.</p>
<p>The most powerful women in business have reached the pinnacle by various routes.  As an example, the powerful and popular Oprah Winfrey began her career in public media.  She has become an international institution, both as a media personality, entrepreneur, business woman and philanthropist, truly a major success story among the most powerful women in business. She has, because of her constant media exposure, become far better known than many of the most powerful women in business.  She is ranked 8th among the most globally powerful women in business, but may well move up the scale.</p>
<p>A look at the list of the most powerful women in business should be an inspiration to any woman in business who has just begun to climb the ladder.  Opportunities and success stories of women in business are steadily on the increase around the world. Business women everywhere&#8230;go for it.</p>
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