Tag Archives: sexism
Stilettoes, a crotch and a strong scent of …
Whatever you’re thinking it’s probably wrong. But I don’t care. Actually, that’s a lie. I do care. I’m writing while listening to the radio, to a woman who’s CEO of Lloyds of London, ‘the world’s specialist insurance market’. Globally important, … Continue reading
‘Come on goyly, eat the pizza’ (taxi driver to District Attorney Anne Osborne in ‘The Big Easy’)
1996. I’m a director of a large, highly profitable, engineering-based organisation. A couple of years back, before I scaled the dizzy heights, when I was just a manager, I was naïve enough to cut my budget without a fuss. By … Continue reading
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Tagged appearance, business, director, flirting, girl, lady, Machiavellian, management, pizza, sexism, weight, woman, women in the boardroom
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