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Women have different managerial styles than men: they are more co‐operative, prefer creative involvement to administrative disengagement and are personal rather than detached … or such are the stereotypes. Now Dr Susan Vinnicombe has something more substantial to say about women's different qualities as managers. She reports here on research she conducted at Cranfield School of Management which reveals how women differ from men as managers.

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