Rethinking Female Leadership: She Doesn’t Fit In – Because She’s Meant To Break The Frame

Picture yourself standing on a board game. The rules are archaic. The pieces worn. And your place? It wasn’t given — you fought for it. With twice the competence, half the volume, and a perpetual smile drilled into you so you wouldn’t be “too much.” Welcome to the leadership game — a game that was never designed with you in mind.

And here comes the bitter truth:
Even if you win — you’ve changed nothing. You’ve simply adapted.

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Yes or No? The Superiority Debate on Female Leadership

What It’s About

The thesis that women make better leaders has gained significant traction in recent years, sparking fascinating discussions. These debates span across various levels: philosophical foundations, psychological principles, and the everyday reality of leadership. Additionally, there are numerous studies that have examined Female Leadership from different perspectives. This article aims to explore the various aspects of this thesis and evaluate its validity through empirical evidence, psychological explanations, and philosophical reflections.

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