Women Directors on Corporate Boards - the Norwegian Case

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Uploaded by on Nov 21, 2007

Elin Hurvenes, Founder, The Professional Boards Forum, Oslo, interviewed by Judith Dobrzynski at the Salzburg Global Seminar program on "Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Women in Politics and Business". Elin discusses new legislation in Norway mandating that publicly-listed private comapnies have 40% of their Directors be women.

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  • "so why is the resistance to putting women on the board?"

    LMAO.

  • Great ! a high powered job ans all you need is a fanny to apply !

  • I would say that more positive incentives could have been introduced therefore promoting the efforts of women who are interested in Boardroom positions. Power I feel would still be equally divided among two individuals regardless of sex. It seems money does drive out the altruistic idea of coming to work but at the same accomplishment keeps me returning to the same job I have had for 8 years. Interesting case nonetheless.

  • Why do women want to join these criminal corporations.Because their interested in wealth distribution and not power?

    Oh!Come on!

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