Leadership matters. Despite the gender issue, good leadership always matters. Good leaders and managers come from a recruitment pool of excellence where intentionally focused development is key to success. Good leaders and managers are not born but emerge and grow through exposure and good mentorship. However, gender equity affects all environments and positively impacts all stakeholders, thereby improving the overall health of any organisation. One of the seminal texts on women’s leadership is Through the Labyrinth by Eagly and Carli (2007), who describe the multiple challenges women experience on their journey towards achieving leadership positions of authority and prestige through the critical metaphor of the labyrinth. On stereotyping w...
M.Phil.Orientation: Women leaders are acknowledged for their resonance-building leadership styles, a...
Thesis (MTech (Business Administration in Project Management))--Cape Peninsula University of Technol...
The current situation in South-African education warrants a rethink on how we use our leadership ...
The South African higher education sector has undergone various changes over the past 24 years. As f...
The issue of women's under-representation in senior decision – making and leadership positions in or...
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Master of Technolog...
Abstract: Significant gender inequity remains despite initiatives to increase the representation of ...
Women’s academic pathways are not linear and chronological, requiring a well-thought model to deflec...
The purpose of this study was to explore how women academics’ view their professional advancement at...
In 2004, South Africa celebrated 10 years of freedom, and in August women have celebrated 48 years o...
Despite a growing body of literature on women in leadership, few studies have empirically investigat...
PhDGSInstitute for Gender and Youth StudiesEmployment opportunities for women have been made availab...
This article explores factors that influence the advancement of women organisations in South Africa....
In South Africa women are grossly under-represented in educational management. This study reports on...
The study examined the impact of the gender inequality gap in administration which serves as a inter...
M.Phil.Orientation: Women leaders are acknowledged for their resonance-building leadership styles, a...
Thesis (MTech (Business Administration in Project Management))--Cape Peninsula University of Technol...
The current situation in South-African education warrants a rethink on how we use our leadership ...
The South African higher education sector has undergone various changes over the past 24 years. As f...
The issue of women's under-representation in senior decision – making and leadership positions in or...
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Master of Technolog...
Abstract: Significant gender inequity remains despite initiatives to increase the representation of ...
Women’s academic pathways are not linear and chronological, requiring a well-thought model to deflec...
The purpose of this study was to explore how women academics’ view their professional advancement at...
In 2004, South Africa celebrated 10 years of freedom, and in August women have celebrated 48 years o...
Despite a growing body of literature on women in leadership, few studies have empirically investigat...
PhDGSInstitute for Gender and Youth StudiesEmployment opportunities for women have been made availab...
This article explores factors that influence the advancement of women organisations in South Africa....
In South Africa women are grossly under-represented in educational management. This study reports on...
The study examined the impact of the gender inequality gap in administration which serves as a inter...
M.Phil.Orientation: Women leaders are acknowledged for their resonance-building leadership styles, a...
Thesis (MTech (Business Administration in Project Management))--Cape Peninsula University of Technol...
The current situation in South-African education warrants a rethink on how we use our leadership ...