“At this moment in history, millions of 'working dads' are desiring to do what they do not feel they have the right to do: be more devoted as a dad, less devoted as a worker. This feeling is far more ubiquitous among men executives than women executives in many areas of the world because, for instance, Asia-Pacific women executives today are more than six times as likely to not have children than men executives are. The Asia-Pacific executive man is about six times as likely to be a working dad as an executive woman is to be a working mom.” MenWorldFeelsChildrenMomentsFeelingsTodayMillionsMomDadSixAreasWorkersInstanceExecutivesDevotedAsiaPacificWorking Mom Book:Why Men Earn More: The Startling Truth Behind the Pay Gap--and what Women Can Do about it Source: Why Men Earn More: The Startling Truth Behind the Pay Gap--and what Women Can Do about it
“"The area in which the executive first encounters the challenge of strength is in staffing. The effective executive fills positions and promotes on the basis of what a man can do. He does not make staffing decisions to minimize weaknesses but to maximize strength."” MenFirstsDoeCan DoChallengesDecisionPositionWeaknessAreasBasesEncountersExecutivesStaffing Author:Peter Drucker
“I had two chances to fail [working for Disney]. The first one, they said was "too juvenile." The second one was,they give you general areas to work in. They said, "Set 'My Fair Lady' in ancient Egypt."I came up with this idea about an Egyptian princess, and I gave her, as a sidekick, a little scarab. I had a telephone meeting with the executive "handling" me, and he said, "I looked over the notes. Very cute. But lose the beetle.Beetles don't talk." Well, how do you answer that? I said, "Excuse me just a moment, I've got a teacup calling me on the other line."” GivingFirstsWellsLittlesSaidTwoIdeasMomentsLosesLinesChanceAnswersFailingCallingAreasFairsMeetingsNotesAncientExcuseCuteExecutivesPrincessThey SaidEgyptTelephonesEgyptianExcuse MeJuvenileAncient EgyptBeetlesSidekicksMy Fair LadyVery Cute Author:Charles Busch
“I'm not going to say that all the cabinet appointments of the men and women, you know, obviously we might have some reservations on some, but the women's movement has congratulated them for some of the appointments and is urging and encouraging more women in the Executive Branch and high areas.” KnowsMenMightMovementHe ManMen And WomenAreasBranchesExecutivesCabinetsAppointmentsReservationsExecutive Branch Author:Eleanor Smeal