We often talk about what women’s empowerment might mean for women - more opportunities and flexibility in the workplace, financial independence, and improved quality of life. But what will women’s empowerment mean for men? For husbands, fathers, sons?
At PwC, we believe women’s empowerment means more choices for both women and men – choices which can have intensely positive ramifications for our social and economic fabric worldwide.
We believe that if we can candidly answer this question, the final barriers to women permeating the top ranks in critical mass may begin to fall away.
Dennis Nally on women’s empowerment
Watch highlights from the 2011 Women's Forum in Deauville
What did delegates have to say on the subject of women’s empowerment?
What did delegates have to say on the subject of women’s empowerment?.
Sylvia Ann Hewlett and Jeremy Adam Smith share their insights on women in business.Informing the debate
We’ve selected some interesting facts and figures to spark your thinking on this topic.
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We also asked men and women from around the global PwC network to give us their views on what women's empowerment will mean for men. Here's a selection of some of their comments: