If the Shoe Fits: Is This You?
by Miki SaxonA Friday series exploring Startups and the people who make them go. Read all If the Shoe Fits posts here
Are you really a more competent leader than the woman founder who you beat out for funding or do you just think you are?
Research says it’s the latter, i.e., all in your mind.
Results show that when all leadership contexts are considered, men and women do not differ in perceived leadership effectiveness. Yet, when other-ratings only are examined, women are rated as significantly more effective than men. In contrast, when self-ratings only are examined, men rate themselves as significantly more effective than women rate themselves.
From the abstract of a paper by Samantha C. Paustian‐Underdahl (number 5 on the list; the full text is available upon free registration)
Are you the reason this question keeps coming up on Quora?
Is it true that software development has no future once you get to a certain age such as 40, and one should pursue to steer his development career towards management?
Do you pride yourself on being part of the bro culture? Do you agree, publicly or privately, with what White_N_Nerdy wrote on Reddit?
“I’m honestly trying to understand why anyone says that females are ‘needed’ in the tech industry.” He continued: “The tech community works fine without females, just like any other mostly male industry. Feminists probably just want women making more money.”
If, in the deepest, most private place in your mind, your response is ‘yes’, then consider that the women you degrade and perceive as troll bait are someone’s sister, mother, aunt or cousin.
And that somewhere/somewhen someone will do the same to your sister, mother, aunt or cousin.
And someday, when you hold your newborn daughter or son, know that this world you helped build is the world they, too, will eventually face.
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