In business, the path to value creation requires more than strategic planning and execution - it demands an ability to connect the dots, anticipate needs, and understand the human elements that drive progress. Women often demonstrate these capabilities through their natural inclination to consider multiple perspectives and implications before making decisions. This approach, which emphasises understanding the complete picture rather than just individual components, can lead to more sustainable and meaningful business outcomes. So how do women move mountains in the corporate and technology landscapes, encouraging innovation and leaving a lasting impact.
The technology industry has made incredible strides in gender diversity over the years. While there is still room for growth, the progress we’ve witnessed is nothing short of inspiring. As we mark International Women’s Day, I reflect on my own journey in the IT sector and celebrate the remarkable advancements shaping a more inclusive future.
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