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Sarah Ibarruri

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7. Great post! Here's my worry though (and call me crazy if you think I am)...
Tue Feb 25, 2014, 01:21 PM
Feb 2014

When women join the corporate world, it's according to the corporate rules designed by males. They have to fit in according to the standards set by males, and they have to function according to those rules and standards.

Am I crazy to say this, or does it make sense? I think women might design corporations to run differently, if there weren't already written and unspoken rules in place for the corporate and business environments.

Granted, that if that's the only system that exists, women have to join the existing system, and I do understand that part. Perhaps over time women can modify it in the long run?

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