http://www.weforum.org/gendergap 08.11.2007
Panel discussion for the launch of the World Economic Forum's Global Gender Gap Report with (from left to right):
Beth Brooke, Global Vice-Chair, Ernst & Young;
Saadia Zahidi, Head of the World Economic Forum's Women Leaders Programme;
Ricardo Hausmann, Director, Centre for International Development, Harvard University;
Laura D. Tyson, Professor of Business Administration and Economics, University of California, Berkeley;
Moderator Joanne Lipman, Editor-in-Chief, Conde Nast Portfolio, USA
After they talk about the results, they talk mainly on the USA. Ok, so inclusiveness and diversity is an important issue to all countries, and we all need insight on how we can improve the current status. Still why so much talk on the USA?
berlinlindenbaum 3 years ago
"The USA is one spot ahead of Kazakhstan." (laughter) I slap her.
- peroosal
PabZ2K 4 years ago
wow interesting , keep posting please
MurdokX1 4 years ago