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| The weaker sex can pack a mean punch in business!
Judging from the title itself, you’re probably expecting a
men-bashing article about the kind of injustice that men cause
women and about how women should learn how to hold their can of
pepper spray in hand (facing the right direction, of course,
unless the women plan to blind themselves) the moment they catch
a whiff of a MAN.
Well….er, no. Not really.
I am here to explain and give some good examples of why and how
women can do what they want to do in business and reap full
benefits of the structure that they have chosen to adopt. I want
to encourage them and tell them that women can make good
business owners.
Women in business are better in dealing with people, i.e,
business will be better simply because of the fact that women
have higher levels of emotional intelligence (EI or EQ). What
does emotional intelligence have to do with business? A whole
lot, if you ask me. Let’s, first, define emotional intelligence
in the business context, shall we? EQ is defined quite loosely
as ‘social skills and ambition or self/personal strength’. If a
person have high EQ, he or she (staying safely on the fence for
now, until conclusion) is better able to deal with problems at
work, better at finding solutions, is better able at controlling
emotions and regaining strength after a down fall. They can
communicate better with others, winning them brownie points
easily, in terms of bringing in the business.
It seems that a person with high EQ (man or woman) is 67% more
likely to be successful in business. And considering the fact
that women, generally speaking, have higher EQs, we can safely
say that they are better as business people.
In order to be successful in business, you need 1/3 of IQ, 1/3
of social skills and 1/3 of drive and ambition.
And here’s another reason why I think women are better business
people. According to the Millionaire Mind, ‘being honest with
people’ and ‘getting along with people’ is ranked #1 and #3 as
the needed ingredients for becoming a millionaire. And isn’t it
a coincidence that women have both these skills as naturally as
they come.
Don’t believe me? Think about it.
Being honest with people. “That client is such a bitch. I don’t
want to do business with her” and “Sweetheart, stop messing with
my kitchen”.
Getting along with people: “Did you know that Sarah just had an
abortion and then she was dumped by that godawful man who has a
tattoo on his behind? Imagine that…and did you know that……blah
blah blah”. Now, that’s what’s called getting along with people.
Ok, there’s something else that you may want to look at if
you’re still not convinced. How about this? SQ stands for social
skills and since social skills make up for 1/3 of the ingredient
of being successful in business, get this. Women score an
average of 103 for SQ as compared to males who got an average of
96.
So, women are better at social skills and emotional intelligence
and viola! We have already won 2/3 of the battle.
Conclusion Let me repair some of the damage that I may have done
with this article now. Men have better IQs.
This article was prompted by an email from a friend who started
a cake-baking business from home. She quit her job of 8 years
after she had her first child and decided to start the business
from home, hoping that it could get her the kind of income she
had when she was in the corporate world. Within 3 months after
starting the business, she was still making loses. And despite
the countless emails from me (of course, I persuaded her to
stick with it), she decided to quit her business and rejoin the
work force because there was stability.
In her email, she also mentioned that she (and women, in
general) is just not made for the business world. She said she
will rather get the monthly check instead of wondering whether
there’s any business tomorrow, the next day, the next week, the
next month!
And because she felt so discouraged, I decided to write this
article to prove to her that women can really pack a business
punch – but only if they stick with it and persist. The reason
why she gave up her business – she lacked ambition.
About the author:
Copyright of © Marsha Maung Marsha is a freelance writer and
designer who has been working from home for the past 6 years.
She lives in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia with her two sons
and thrives on nothing but kisses and hugs from her kids.
Marsha’s books can be found at http://www.lulu.com/marshamaung
and for more details on Marsha, please visit
http://www.creativejooz.com.
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