Climbing the career ladder like a lady

Men and women get to the top in different ways, according to Harvard Business Review. In an analysis of Fortune 500 CEOs, Harvard Business Review found commitment is the key to the C-suite. This is especially true for women, who spent a median of 23 years at one company before landing the job as CEO. It took women 50 percent longer than men to get to the top, who earned CEO titles in a median of 15 years.

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The following other commonalities were found of women CEOs:

Read the full report on Becker’s Hospital Review.

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