Women and the Vision Thing

Contributed by Herminia Ibarra and Otilia Obadaru - Published 23 September 2009

Women are judged to be less visionary than men in 360-degree feedback.  It may be a matter of perception, but it stops women from getting to the top. 

Copyright © 2009 Harvard Business School Publishing Corporation. Reprinted with permission
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