Organizing Women at the Top

A Committee of 200 for some of America's leading executives

More than a third of all M.B.A. candidates now are women, and many women executives have risen to positions of power and wealth in U.S. corporations large and small during the past decade. In addition, many more have started their own businesses that employ tens of thousands of people. Yet with all of that to their credit, American women executives have not made an important impact in the world of business organizations. The Business Roundtable, the most prominent collection of corporate executives, has no...

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