The global financial crisis was generated by greed and fear. Women can heal the corporation and the whole financial system with honesty and courage.
Our fear is based on the perception of being independent, having the need to have more and being afraid of the enemy. We are afraid of the boss, of the neighbors, of our partner and most importantly, of ourselves. We are prisoners of this nightmare fear cloud. Fear does not allow us to cooperate, as in fear it is not possible to trust the other. In fact, fear also drives us to dishonesty and fraud. Have you noticed how people lie to meet the target? And how this is an “undiscussable”? In this fear framework, all outcomes tend to end in lose-lose outcomes. Does Enron ring a bell? Lehman Brothers maybe?
In the current context our identity is defined by what we have and what we do. We are our cars, houses, titles, professions, spouses…. No wonder why we buy, buy, buy… No wonder why we work, work, work… No matter why we marry, divorce, marry, divorce, marry, divorce…. We derive our worth as individuals from what we have and what we do. In this context, it is not enough just to be. Greed is the name of the game. In this context, being is not satisfactory. No wonder the high number of suicides around the financial crisis: people who lost their job, their title, their (company) car, feel that they have lost themselves. They lost the reason to live. They lost themselves.
The leadership challenges of this historical moment are paramount and can be better met by women. The best leaders to guide us out of this crisis are women. The age of disregarding female perspectives and feminine success attributes needs to be over. The age of promoting/hiring women because it is politically correct needs to be over. The age of promoting/hiring women through quotas needs to be over.
We need to understand that there is a strong business case behind it. It is a win-win-win deal! The woman benefits, the company benefits, the community benefits, the staff benefits, the customers benefit and yes indeed men benefit as well. Study after study, it has been demonstrated the clear correlation between women in the corporate world and corporate performance: financial performance, corporate governance, staff retention etc. What is the cause of this overwhelming reality? The leadership challenges of this historical moment can be better met by women.
Women’s aspirations are one of the core answers why they are the solution to the crisis and the best leaders of this age. According to the Women on the Verge of the 21st Century, a white paper from Grey Advertising, women's aspirations that received an importance higher the 80% are:
• Make the world a better place
• See kids become really successful
• Having enough time to do what I want
Women’s aspirations are reflected in their behavior. This way it is very easy to understand their business choices, particularly when they contradict the old power based paradigms. This way it is very easy to understand why a woman would more easily turn down an unethical contract, even if it generates short term profit. Interestingly enough, there are more and more men who are also choosing for these “feminine” aspirations.
The behavior and views of women defer from those of men. Understanding the main differences can help us to appreciate how women do business, how women lead. Empathy, creativity, intuition, connectedness, meaning and play are very strong in women. Women are best suited to deal with living systems. A corporation is a living system. Our financial system is a living system.
Women can become powerful in business (and everywhere actually!) when they learn to appreciate and embrace these innate characteristics that for a long time have not been regarded as world changing. Women need to wake up to the fact that these characteristics are necessary for humanity at this point in history. Building community, carrying culture, healing relationships are by no means unimportant. They are crucial and indeed what we need now the most.
It is easy to blame men for many things: from not helping with the children to the financial collapse. Blaming is not going to take us anywhere. Now women have to take on the challenge and step in the leadership shoes.
Leave your comfort zone to become a “She-Leader”!
I help companies to re-energize high potential women and empower them further to materialize their true capability.
I am a frequent speaker on among others business trends, women leadership and, diversity. I also provide corporate and open workshops as well as professional coaching.
My solid business skills are supported by solid academic credentials: an MBA from Rotterdam's School of Management and a coaching certificate from the Hudson Institute in Santa Barbara, CA. Originally from Mexico, I draw inspiration and guidance from my valuable Aztec heritage. I've lived in the Netherlands for over ten years.
I help you translate the women potential into sustainable long-term success!
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