Women are trying to have it all but are trying to regain control over their time. That's why many women are busting out of the traditional workforce and starting their own businesses.
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The women's movement is just a symptom of basic changes in the economy that are favoring women.
It seems to me that women have made an awful lot of progress, but they probably remain underrepresented at the highest levels of most organizations, for a variety of reasons. And it's probably going to take a long time to change that.
Progress is being made, but a lot of women are realizing it is not what they envisioned.
Women are starting something like twice as many companies as men, but the money is primarily going to companies started by men.
Every entrepreneur talks about the passion you have for your work, and I think that's what's missing with a lot of women in business.
I really think we need more women to lean into their careers and to be really dedicated to staying in the work force.
I think there's a very clear recognition and understanding that the progress of women in business at the very highest decision-making levels is too slow. This is a discussion that's going on in every country around the world, actually.
There are certainly a lot of things that still need to change when it comes to women in the workforce.
If more women want to be a part of the computer industry today, they have to do more to put themselves there. Nobody is keeping them out.
Women have made tons of progress. But we still have a small percentage of the top jobs in any industry, in any nation in the world. I think that's partly because from a very young age, we encourage our boys to lead and we call our girls bossy.
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