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				 Re: equilibre 
 Hi Paul,
 > But what they don't realize is this - Women,
 > who have throughout history been considered
 > the "nurturers", are badly needed
 > in business today. What with business and
 > marketing in particular being based on
 > "relationships" between two
 > parties, nurturing is what it's all about.
 
 > Wouldn't you agree? Please ;-)
 
 I agree with you.... I think business-people -- both men and women -- are realizing more and more that thinking about the benefits of both yourself and the other person is very important to establish long-term business relationships....
 
 And (at the risk of being controversial), I think this is something that women seem to do more naturally than men. I think men seem to have a more "competitive" nature, whereas women seem to have a more "co-operative" nature, and "co-operation" seems to be where the trend is heading!
 
 I also read that about twice as many women start businesses compared to men -- that's a huge statistic! Entrepreneurism is becoming a woman's domain.... :)
 
 As you may all know, I've been a physics academic, and physics (at least in the "West") is very much dominated by men.... Physics conferences are attended by probably around 90-95% men, and only 5-10% women. What many male physicists wouldn't give for more women in physics! So I know what a very "male-dominated" environment is like.... And personally, I think a good mix of men and women is much better. :) More balanced, as you said.... :)
 
 Cheers,
 
 Dien
 
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
				
			
			
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