The representation of women in management hierarchies in Australia,as throughout the world, is increasing. However, women are still not reaching top management levels and face a variety of pressures, both internal and external, to the organization in which they work. For women to operate at their optimum level of management skill it is important that they be encouraged to develop their management style within supportive learning cultures. Reports on the research leading up to and the establishment of a Women in Management Programme at the Queensland University of Technology. The rationale for such programmes is that the maximization of all our human resources is essential, if we are to manage effectively in the changing world of the twentieth century.
Article navigation
Research Article|
March 01 1993
TRAINING FOR WOMEN IN MANAGEMENT: THE AUSTRALIAN CONTEXT Available to Purchase
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7182
Print ISSN: 0964-9425
© MCB UP Limited
1993
Women In Management Review (1993) 8 (3)
Citation
Limerick B, Heywood E (1993), "TRAINING FOR WOMEN IN MANAGEMENT: THE AUSTRALIAN CONTEXT". Women In Management Review, Vol. 8 No. 3 pp. No Pagination Specified, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/09649429310037661
Download citation file:
118
Views
Suggested Reading
SENIOR WOMEN MANAGERS WHO LEAVE EMPLOYMENT
Women in Management Review & Abstracts (March,1991)
CAREER DEVELOPMENT FOR WOMEN: SOME AUSTRALIAN INITIATIVES
Women In Management Review (March,1993)
International mobility policies and practices: are there gender differences in importance ratings?
Career Development International (July,1999)
CAREER TYPOLOGIES OF WOMEN MANAGERS AND ENTREPRENEURS
Career Development International (December,1991)
Gender differences in self‐perceived success
Women In Management Review (December,1995)
Related Chapters
Appearance Matters: Appearance Management in Political Careers
The Emerald Handbook of Appearance in the Workplace
Frontierswomen and the Perth Scene: Female Metal Musicians on the ‘Western Front’ and the Construction of the Gothic Sublime
Australian Metal Music: Identities, Scenes, and Cultures
‘Always Being On’: Exploring the Experience of Burnout Among Female Professionals in the Australian Public Relations Industry
Women’s Work in Public Relations
Recommended for you
These recommendations are informed by your reading behaviors and indicated interests.
