Female Technology Leaders Overcome Barriers to Climb the US Industry Ladder

Emily E. Bell, Rudo E. Tsemunhu, J. Martinez, Herbert R. Fiester, Danielle J. Alsandor
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Women represented 57% of the labor force, but only 20% in the technology industry (United States Labor Department Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2015). Therefore, we utilized narrative inquiry research design with feminism and gender role incongruity theories as theoretical frameworks to investigate five women’s experiences becoming leaders of major technology organizations. We collected data from interviews and documents. Data analysis revealed four major themes: climb your ladder, know your worth, discover your career, and nurture your vision. The findings suggested that the primary barriers for women entering and staying in the technology field were removed by intrinsic motivation augmented by personal persistence, passion for learning, creativity, and efficiency. The female technology leaders in this study shared valuable, diverse leadership perspectives that may benefit male technology leaders. All participants exhibited an ability to nurture team members and organization goals using soft skills to ameliorate the rigid and fast-paced technology industry.
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女性技术领导者克服障碍攀登美国工业阶梯
女性占劳动力的57%,但在科技行业仅占20%(美国劳工部劳工统计局,2015年)。因此,我们采用以女性主义和性别角色不协调理论为理论框架的叙事探究性研究设计,对五名女性成为主要科技组织领导者的经历进行了研究。我们从采访和文件中收集数据。数据分析揭示了四个主要主题:攀登你的阶梯,了解你的价值,发现你的职业,培养你的愿景。研究结果表明,女性进入和留在技术领域的主要障碍被内在动机所消除,而内在动机则被个人的坚持、对学习的热情、创造力和效率所增强。在这项研究中,女性技术领导者分享了有价值的、多样化的领导观点,这可能会使男性技术领导者受益。所有的参与者都展示了利用软技能培养团队成员和组织目标的能力,以改善僵化和快节奏的技术行业。
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