Women and the Boardroom: Practice effective networking at all levels of your career to be on track for the boardroom. Women and the Boardroom: Practice effective networking at all levels of your career to be on track for the boardroom.
Thursday, February 18th, 2010
By Nicki Gilmour, Founder and CEO of Evolved People Media, LLC.
We know that boards have not been historically women-friendly and the numbers of women on corporate boards are still incredibility low despite the strong correlation between diversity of thought and company performance. Specifically, when there is a critical mass of women board members (which is quoted as 3 female seats at the table) a tipping point is created for a successful attempt at inclusion with the desired benefit of breaking groupthink.
Many senior women have made it to the top of their department, and even make it into the executive management team. But they find themselves at a loss because they just haven’t built the network they need to take them from being a respected professional to recognized expert to a formal director of a company on a corporate board.
“No women can be chosen for a job, promotion, a nomination for public office, a seat on a board of directors, a slot in a training program unless women are in the pool of finalists” states Linda Tarr-Whelan in her book Women lead the Way.
