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What does it take for a women to reach the C-suite?

Women On Corporate Boards: A few steps

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Prof. Viviane de Beaufort, European spokeswoman for gender equality and corporate governance and founder of the ‘Women Board Ready’ programme at ESSEC Business School, looks at gender parity – especially in France – and the woman’s path to corporate governance.

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Women: Career obstacles and how to overcome them

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n part 2 of Prof. Viviane de Beaufort’s feature article on women and their road to professional fulfilment: A focus on career obstacles facing women and how to surmount them.   

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Women: On the road for professional fulfilment

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In a two-part feature, Prof. Viviane de Beaufort, Director of the European Center for law and Economics and Women ESSEC programmes, joins battle to focus on the barriers to knock down for women seeking fulfilment in the world of work.   

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Diversity on Corporate Boards

January 25, 2018by The Council on Business & Society 2 Comments

Prof. Viviane de Beaufort, ESSEC, shares the results of her research on gender diversity and diversity of origin on corporate boards in France. 

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Shareholder Activism in France: The good, the bad, and the ugly

June 1, 2017by The Council on Business & Society 4 Comments

Shareholder activisim in France. Prof. Viviane de Beaufort looks at the good, the bad, and the downright ugly.

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Women on Corporate Boards: Gender and Power

April 24, 2017by The Council on Business & Society 1 Comment

Prof. Viviane de Beaufort, ESSEC Business School, looks at the relationship that women have with power and their place on corporate boards.

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Women and Power: Walk like a woman, talk like a man?

November 7, 2016by The Council on Business & Society Leave a comment

Prof. Viviane de Beaufort, ESSEC Business School, shares her research into women and their relationship with power.

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