...we have still not realized that traditionally feminine prosocial qualities are critical for effective leadership.
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I argued that the underrepresentation of women in leadership was not due to their lack of ability or motivation, but to our inability to detect incompetence in men. When men are considered for leadership positions, the same traits that predict their downfall are commonly mistakenāeven celebratedāas a sign of leadership potential or talent.
There is a world of difference between the personality traits and behaviors it takes to be chosen as a leader and the traits and skills you need to be able to lead effectively.
Womenās self-reports of confidence had no correlation with how others saw their confidence.
Finally, good leadership requires psychological capital, that is, how individuals will lead and whether they will make use of their capabilities.
Summing up, if someone has the right intellectual capital, social capital, and psychological capital, they will have more potential to be a good leader. But itās not guaranteed.