A new study shows that less than 10 percent of seats in Kenya’s
Companies boards are held by women. There are even fewer women in the top
echelons of power in companies. Why are there so few women at the top? Here are
four such reasons.
1. Lack of an old
boys network.
As the saying goes, it’s not what you know but whom you
know. Men have extensive networks which they can tap to, while women have to
rely on companies’ generosity to advance their careers. Men almost always recommend
men in their circle of friends to take up powerful positions in companies, few
women do.
2. Balancing family
and Work.
In this day and age, it is extremely hard for women to have
both family and also excel in their careers. One
tends to be successful in one,
and fail in the other. Moreso, some husbands implore on their wives to take a breather
once a child comes along, negating their careers. Few companies are also
willing to give adequate maternity leave, and make conditions for women to
bring children over to the workplace difficult.
3. Differences in
leadership Styles.
Men are praised for being assertive and aggressive, whereas
if women apply the same qualities, they are derided as being too ‘masculine’.
However, if they also bring the genuine women leadership skills to the table, they
are chided as being too soft and unable to make hard decisions. So, women are
at a loss on which style of leadership to adopt.
4. Lack of Support
for each other.
This may be a tad bit controversial, but some say that women
are their own worst enemies. Many women prefer male bosses to female ones, further
hampering their own career growth, as an opportunity for building a strong
career network is curtailed.
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