My advice to women in general: Even if you're doing a nine-to-five job, treat yourself like a boss. Not arrogant, but be sure of what you want - and don't allow people to run anything for you without your knowledge.
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Women are running companies, serving as the human resource director of companies, and helping employees solve problems. Women are doctors, lawyers, teachers, sales managers, marketers. They handle problems in the workplace by day and manage their families by night.
I have women working in high positions. I was one of the first people to put women in charge of big construction jobs. And, you know, I've had a great relationship with women.
One of the things I've learnt is not to depend on there being a woman in your life to make it work. I love my work, I love my children, I've got wonderful friends, you know, I have a nice life.
I work for women. I only think for them. If I didn't like women, I wouldn't do this job.
I went to a woman for advice about how to be in business, but I learned a great deal from men.
You can no longer define your manhood by whether you're on a nine-to-five job or you're making more money than your wife.
To anyone in the position to hire women directors: Make the commitment.
I have never worked for a woman, and I have never worked with a lot of women.
Being a woman in a male-dominated industry sort of sucks, but it doesn't suck any more than being a woman in the world. My advice? Be terrifying.
When women are in positions of power it's a hard place to be, especially when that position involves bossing men around.