Or at least that one down here is.
There is simply not enough female leadership in Germany, they say. Boy oh boy can you ever say that again. I couln’t agree more.
Oh. They mean in cooperations. Yeah, I guess they could show a little more leadership there, too.
The biggest corporations in Germany lag behind their blue-chip counterparts in France, Poland, Sweden, the US and the UK when it comes to the amount of women they have in key leadership positions, according to a new report.
The study by the German-Swedish Allbright Foundation, a charitable organization which campaigns for higher female representation in business and economic leadership positions, finds that of the six countries examined, no country has a more male-dominated corporate culture than Germany.
