Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Good news for women in the work place.

Bob Prechter's socionomics institute teaches that men create the bubbles and when the deflation arrives it results in more women getting control.  This is why, even though I'm not her biggest fan, I think Carly Fiorina could have a shot at becoming president in 2016.  Despite Hillary being a woman (sort of) Hillary is very unlikely to win IMO because she is not conservative by any measure.  But some believe Fiorina is conservative even though she was part of the NSA spying scandal when she was CEO of HPQ.

I'm saying this about Fiorina at a time when negative comments are circulating about her so this is not a case of backing someone just because they suddenly got popular.  And in fact, I do not back Fiorina.  I just don't see another female who can be thought of as "conservative" in the running and I'm beginning to believe that both of these will be requirements.  Maybe someone else will join the hunt later on.

A recent proof point about women taking over after the big deflation has occurred is the case of the Iceland.  Women pretty much kicked all the con MEN out of the top leadership position.  Again, it does depend on what your definition of "conservative" and "woman" is.

But the real reason for this post is this article claiming that women will have to wait another 100 years for workplace equality in the CxO ranks.  Of course that "study" does nothing more than extrapolate more of the present into the forever future.  This is just a ridiculous way to think about things and I think that the socionomics guys will be proven correct on this account again.

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