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Management article
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Reference no. F0901D
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Originally published in: "Harvard Business Review - Forethought", 2008
Revision date: 4-Feb-2013
Length: 4 pages

Abstract

Although women are making slow inroads onto the boards of the Fortune 500, those who have arrived are gaining influence at a good clip. The percentage of women sitting on, and heading, crucial committees - such as audit, compensation, and nominating and corporate governance - is increasing markedly.

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Abstract

Although women are making slow inroads onto the boards of the Fortune 500, those who have arrived are gaining influence at a good clip. The percentage of women sitting on, and heading, crucial committees - such as audit, compensation, and nominating and corporate governance - is increasing markedly.

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