At an invitation-only event in Paris Saturday, former President Barack Obama urged attendees to consider āthe importance of more focus on putting women in power, because men seem to be having some problems these days.ā
Umm …. ya think?
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Obama cited our āsocializationā as the likely reason for womenās capacity to be better leaders. While Iām none too fond of female leaders being posited as the fallback plan for a dysfunctional patriarchy, rather than the highly qualified corrective measure, recent researchāincluding a Gallup pollāseems to agree with our 44th president.
As reported by CNBC Make It., a recently updated 2012 study by leadership-development firm Zenger Folkman revealed that āwomen scored higher than men in 13 out of the 16 leadership competencies Folkmanās research measure for, tying only for their tendency to be innovative.ā
Also notable is that the study also considered women an āuntapped resource,ā despite our prevalence in the workforce. Company president and psychometrician Joe Folkman explained that this could likely be an issue of confidenceāon the part of not just working women but also the companies that employ them.
āIn organizations where women donāt feel like second-class citizens and they donāt feel abused, they actually feel empowered. They feel like theyāre taken seriously and like they have a future there,ā Folkman said.
Again: Ya think?
While itās unknown whether the Zenger Folkman leadership research went further, polling the same categories along racial lines, itās worth considering that black women are currently the highest-educated group in the United Statesāand are therefore presumably the most qualified for leadership positions. And yetĀ a 2016 study produced by the American Association of University Women (pdf) indicates that black women occupy a mere 8 percent of private-sector jobs, and only 2 percent of leadership roles.
So while the leadership potential is there, it remains untapped. And water is wet. I suppose thatās why the 2016 American Express OPEN State of Women-Owned Businesses report uncovered another trend:
Sisters are doing it for themselves.
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