The Gallup Business Journal reports that female managers tend to be more engaged than male managers:
"Gallup finds that 41% of female managers are engaged at work, compared with 35% of male managers. In fact, female managers of every working-age generation are more engaged than their male counterparts, regardless of whether they have children in their household. These findings have profound implications for the workplace. If female managers, on average, are more engaged than male managers, it stands to reason that they are likely to contribute more to their organization's current and future success."
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Denver, CO, United States
What is meant by engagement? Micromanaging? One of the best characteristics of any manager is the ability to delegate - and then to let people function without interference. So, as with all good research, I need to know what is meant by engagement!
Dhaka, Bangladesh
There is a hearsay in Bangladesh that female managers are more efficient than the male managers in financial management. Seems this is universal!
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