by Allen Baird PhD | 05 Sep 11 | emotional intelligence, gender at work
Forget about emotional capital, or even its left-wing neighbour, social capital. Make way for the latest trend – erotic capital! Less ooh-er matron, more ooh-er manager… While out and about in the car last Thursday I was listening to Radio 4 –...
by Allen Baird PhD | 02 Aug 10 | gender, gender at work
There have been a few quality articles written recently about a topic close to my heart – the place of men in the modern workplace. In this blog, I intend to do two things. Firstly, I want to provide you with links to them so you can read them at your leisure,...
by Allen Baird PhD | 12 Jun 09 | business ethics, gender at work
Do you think like a man or like a women when it comes to work? One way to find out is to examine your attitude towards pay. According to Marilyn Davidson – professor of work psychology at Manchester Business School – men get more pay in the workplace than...
by Allen Baird PhD | 30 Apr 08 | business, gender, gender at work
I didn’t make this startling observation. A feminist called Camille Paglia did. Well, nearly. What she actually said was, “There is no female Mozart because there is no female Jack the Ripper.” Her point was that men are creatures of extremes,...