Polish Women as Managers - Factors of Professional Success. Theoretical and Diagnostic Study
- Institution: University of Silesia
- Institution: University of Silesia
- Year of publication: 2004
- Source: Show
- Pages: 173-181
- DOI Address: https://doi.org/10.15804/tner.04.4.3.14
- PDF: tner/200403/tner414.pdf
In the article the authors present the theoretical and practical outline of professional success of Polish women. The theoretical part of the article considers the latest research studies about being in charge. The authors pay special attention to social-psychological circumstances of women who are successful in their job. The diagnostic part concentrates on the results of the questionnaire study, led on the sample of 69 female managers. To conclude the article, the authors intend to present favourable factors of achieving managing success.
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