An unnoticed breakthrough has occurred over the past generation in American public administration. The top level of federal governance is no longer a man's world. It is a woman's world as well. Female leaders increasingly occupy top executive positions at the levels of presidency, cabinet and agency. This revolution, like other social upheavals of our time, has significant implications for shared power, deserved rights and effective governance.
Bureaucracy’s Good News: A Quiet Gender Revolution
An unnoticed breakthrough has occurred over the past generation in American public administration. The top level of federal governance is no longer a man’s world. It is a woman’s world as well. Female leaders increasingly occupy top executive positions at the levels of presidency, cabinet and agency. This revolution, like other social upheavals of our time, has significant implications for shared power, deserved rights and effective governance.
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1177/02750740241239051
Categories:
Deserved Rights, Ethical Leadership, Female Leadership, Gender, Gender Equity, Inclusion, Leadership, Public Administration, Shared Power
