Women in Management Review: Volume 7 Issue 7
Table of contents
TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF: PART‐TIME LEADERSHIP IN EDUCATION AS A HEALTHY CONCEPT FOR THE 1990s
Kees BlaseDescribes new management styles and organizational structuresdeveloped by school‐leaders in response to the challenges of the 1990s.Experiments in The Netherlands show many…
MISMANAGING SEXUAL HARASSMENT: PROTECTING THE PERPETRATOR AND BLAMING THE VICTIM
David L. Collinson, Margaret CollinsonThe EC has recently ratified a code of practice on sexualharassment in the workplace. Drawing on case study material, argues thatinitiatives designed to formalize the procedures…
OPPORTUNITY 2000: A CULTURE CHANGE APPROACH TO EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
Val HammondDescribes approach of Opportunity 2000, the UK business‐ledcampaign, which aims to rebalance the workforce so that women areemployed, especially in management, in a way that…
WOMEN AND COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY: HAVE THE PROMISES OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES BEEN FULFILLED?
Teresa ShuttleworthConsiders the position of women in the computing industry and theimpact of new technology on women employed in information handlingoccupations. Examines the role of traditional…