The Athena Doctrine: What if Male Leaders Thought More Like Women?

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'With the spotlight currently shining on female leaders, like Marissa Mayer and Sheryl Sandberg, the timing couldn’t be better for next month’s release of the The Athena Doctrine. This groundbreaking new book, which features surveys from 64,000 people in 13 countries, presents an intriguing conclusion: Our world would be a better place if more men thought like women.

I had the chance to catch up with one of the authors, social strategist John Gerzema, to ask him a few questions about the book—and find out what his takeaways are for any business owner, regardless of gender.'

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... used to appear in the press all the time back in the 1950s, only they asked "Why can't a woman be more like a man?"

My how times change.

Just have to post this: Why can't a woman be more like a man? Yes, there are things we can learn from them says JULIE BURCHILL - like not telling friends our bedroom secrets Just one piece:

"7: Men don't confuse clinginess with commitment

Lots of women love to accuse men of being immature when the fellow in question displays a reluctance to ‘commit’.

I fail to understand what is childish about being self-sufficient, and showing understandable reluctance to throw oneself into a smothering relationship with someone who’s obviously unhappy and over-needy."

Like her already. :)

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