This presentation was presented at Microsoft's Women Think Next conference. I reviewed the current state of women in the business world, and focused on digital women. I used research done by Harvard Business Review to show the age breakdown where women leave technology professions and simply break out from the industry.
My presentation ends with practical tips: how women working in IT companies can use the Social Media to professionally lead and influence.
I have described that as a "work around" option. Companies success in Social Media relies on the professional team members sharing their insights and works. I believe that women can find that stage as a source for learning, improving and leading. .
3. >50% of American workforce will be women in 2010
Achievements:
Source: Economist.com
4. Jobs were lost by women between
1.66 December 2007 to June 2009,
Achievements:
compared to 4.75 million jobs lost by men.
Million
Source: Bureau of Statistics
6. 15 FORTUNE 500 companies are run by women,
15 and a total of 28 FORTUNE 1000 companies have
women in the top job.
7. A study found that stock in a company drops after
the announcement of a female CEO, but not after that
of a male CEO
Source: Strategic Management Journal
8. 1.5% among the 2000 world’s top performing
companies were women (=29)
Source: HBR
9. Women CEOs were nearly 2x as likely as men to be
appointed to the job from outside the company.
Women are less likely to emerge as winners in their own
companies' internal CEO tournament.
Source: Harvard Business Review Research
12. vs
19% In 2004 19% of firms founded owned by women. Only
3% of tech firms founded by women.
3%
Source: Kauffman Foundation
13. 5% Women hold less than 5% of all IT patents,
contribute less than 1.2% of open-source software
1.2%
Lucinda Sanders,,CEO, National Center for Women & Information Technology
Images: unwired view
14. Among executive teams of Valley’s tech firms you won’t
find any women CTOs.
Kristof Kloeckner
CTO,IBM Cloud Computing
Dr. Werner Vogels
CTO, Amazon
Kevin Lych
CTO, Adobe
15. Among executive teams of Valley’s tech firms you won’t
find any women CTOs.
Kristof Kloeckner
CTO,IBM Cloud Computing
Dr. Werner Vogels
CTO, Amazon
Kevin Lych
CTO, Adobe
Padmasree Warrior
One exception: CTO ,CISCO
21. How we can explain that?
• No difference in motivation
between men and women.
• Women entrepreneurs were as
highly educated as their male
counterparts
c
• Women enter SET professions in
sizable numbers.
• Women are not less competent
than men
Source: Vivek Wadhwa, TechCrunch, New York Times
22. How we can explain that?
How come 52%
c
of talented
women quit their
jobs?
Source: Harvard Business Review Research, 2008
23. How we can explain that?
"glass cliff" theory
• The hostility of the
workplace culture
• The dispiriting sense of
isolation
c • Work Rhythms
• “Extreme jobs,” with their
long workweeks, travel
schedules, together with
home duties
24. How we can explain that? Sexism..?.
Carol B. Muller,
CEO MentorNet,
an online network for women and minorities in engineering and science.
“The reason the “hard sciences” are “so much worse than other
fields, is multifaceted and rooted in the societal perception that
women simply are not as good in math and science as men are.”
Most people just don’t look at a woman and see
an engineer”
25. How we can explain that? Sexism..?.
Sylvia Ann Hewlett,
Founder of the Center for Work-Life Policy,
“All the predatory and demeaning and discriminatory stuff that
went on in workplaces 20, 30 years ago
is alive and well in these professions.”
26. How we can explain that? Motherhood?
Culture?
Stacey Higginbotham,
GigaOm
“Women aren’t less capable of doing math and science, but they
do tend to be less available when it comes to working long hours
after having a child, unless they have a husband with a 9-5 job….
So either the culture in technology will be forced to change, or it
will continue to feed on canon fodder in the form of youth and
single men“
27. How Digital Women Can Enjoy Digital
Platforms?.
How Digital
Women
Can Enjoy
Digital
Platforms?
Image Source: Corbis
29. Lead based on what you know best
Learn from the SM on the
needs of your company’s
clients, on the needs your
competitors provide, on new
technologies.
30. Lead based on what you know best
Encourage inside
networks
(company’s web)
31. Lead based on what you know best
Share your professional
Encourage inside
networks
experiences on the
(company’sblog
company’s web)
If there’s none – initiate!
32. Lead based on what you know best
Create and manage
online groups of
professionals
in your field
33. Why Digital Platforms?
-This is a “work around”
- Your company needs you: they need inside
employees to take part in the new media
- Women have stronger social skills
34. Why Digital Platforms?
-Your contribution is important for marketing.
-Your contribution is vital for the leadership of
your company.
- Your contribution improves development and
service
35. You get a stage to differentiate,
lead and influence
36. Research review
by a digital women:
Dr. Taly Weiss.
TrendsSpotting CEO and Head of Research
Social Psychologist, (PhD), Trends Market Researcher.
Experience: 15 years in branding and marketing.
Specialization: Digital and consumer trends.
Academic work: Behavioral Economics. People’s willingness to join
groups and share resources.