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Women sound off about the glass ceiling 12:01 am U.S. ET | Sept. 26, 2005 The glass ceiling is still in view for a new generation of young businesswomen. But as one panelist says: "We can see through it." Here are some of their comments.... Read More »
Women are making their mark in auto marketing departments 12:01 am U.S. ET | Sept. 26, 2005 In an industry dominated by men, women lead the marketing operations of several automakers. Most car-buying decisions are made or at least influenced by women, says Dave Cole, chairman of the Center for Automotive Research in Ann Arbor, Mich.... Read More »The changing scene: In their own words 12:01 am U.S. ET | Sept. 26, 2005 How is a female boss different from a male boss? Automotive executives answer by letter and e-mail.... Read More »Scaling the heights 12:01 am U.S. ET | Sept. 26, 2005 A handful of female auto executives - veterans and up-and-comers, at the forefront of the industry - talked about the changing landscape in a panel discussion convened by Automotive News on Aug. 23. Women who got their start in the 1970s and early 1980s recalled overt discrimination and pressure to act like a man.... Read More »More women own dealerships 12:01 am U.S. ET | Sept. 26, 2005 Elsie MacMillan had been an auto retailer for 25 years when an executive shake-up at the dealership where she was general manager left her as odd woman out.... Read More »Dynamic women change the car culture 12:01 am U.S. ET | Sept. 26, 2005 Slowly but surely, savvy and creative women are chipping away at the male-dominated engineering and sales culture of the auto industry. Automakers are increasing the number of female executives, and it's not just good social policy. It's good business, too.... Read More »Designing women? They're still hard to find 12:01 am U.S. ET | Sept. 26, 2005 It wasn't that long ago that Liz Wetzel could look around the design studio at General Motors and count the number of female colleagues on one hand. And we're not talking 1955. It was 1986.... Read More »Behind every job, a juggling act 12:01 am U.S. ET | Sept. 26, 2005 It's still a juggling act, but female executives no longer must sacrifice their families to pursue their careers. Automakers are experimenting with policies that allow employees to balance the demands of work and family.... Read More »As plant floor changes, women gain opportunities 12:01 am U.S. ET | Sept. 26, 2005 History has given us the image of Rosie the Riveter - hair tied back in a kerchief, tightening a bolt on an auto assembly line. In the resource-strained days of World War II, when men abandoned the auto factories to join the military, Rosie picked up the wrench and started torquing.... Read More »A lie that must die: Engineering is guy stuff 12:01 am U.S. ET | Sept. 26, 2005 Why aren't there more women automotive engineers? The good news is that the percentage of female engineers has doubled in the past 20 years, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. That sounds like progress until you look at the numbers.... Read More »A female auto CEO? Not if, just when 12:01 am U.S. ET | Sept. 26, 2005 Despite much progress, no woman has reached the summit of an auto company. What are the prospects for a female CEO? Panelists said they are sure it will happen.... Read More »6 leading women: Rewriting the rules 12:01 am U.S. ET | Sept. 26, 2005 Women are advancing in today's auto industry. But there is more work to be done, say six high-ranking industry women who participated in a roundtable discussion hosted by Automotive News.... Read More »Men still dominate boardrooms 12:01 am U.S. ET | Sept. 26, 2005 The boardroom isn't the boys' club anymore, but women occupy significantly fewer director seats in the auto industry than men. Women hold 9.5 percent of board seats in automotive-sector public companies in Michigan, the hub of the U.S. auto industry, says Terry Barclay, CEO of the Women's Leadership Forum in Michigan.... Read More » | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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