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Great day to write about women leaders than International Women’s Day. Women Leaders are my source of Inspiration and motivation. Women Empowerment plays a major role in Nation’s economy and upliftment. I am hereby blogging about the Leadership skills of Women and the women leaders who did inspire me and the most common traits possessed by these icons.

Wisdom Begins at home:

During 1970’s, Indian parents had a stereotypical mindset, they wanted only their sons to get educated and according to them, Girl child’s Ultimate aim in life is to get married and have a family and their education doesn’t matter.

In these last two decades, they have started sending girl kids to school after the awareness and importance of education happened in the family irrespective of their Gender (Gender biased)

“When a woman is Educated, the entire family is Educated”.

 Education helped them in securing a job and gave financial Independence to them and they have risen to greater heights with their skills and hard work.

Values of Perficient:

Diversity, collaboration and Inclusiveness are key values in Perficient. In workplace, Diversity is achieved by the management offering few positions specifically for Diversity Candidate and thereby encouraging women to restart their career after a break.

Women are Natural leaders and with ease they handle everything, be it our mom handling our home to our boss at Workplace and to the politicians who runs our government at powerful positions. The opportunities and equality we get at Perficient is immense.

The world Leaders/Icons whom I look up to:

 The more I learnt about the women leaders in the world are through their Biographies/ Autobiographies and I had a chance to read about Michelle Obama – The Becoming, Indra Nooyi, Malala Yosuf – I am Malala, Benazir Bhutto – Daughter of the East, Indra Gandhi, Priyanka Chopra – Unfinished – A memoir.

Conclusion:

The most common traits among all these women and What made them a Great Leader/Icon are their Humble upbringing, education, usage of opportunities Resilience, perseverance, Partner’s and family support and the thirst to achieve their goals.

 

 

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Dhivya Bharathi, Perficient

Dhivya Bharathi PS, Senior Technical Consultant working with Perficient India. She has 8+ years of experience in IBM’s Sterling Commerce Order Management system in Commerce Domain and manages a team of 7. Dhivya reads Historical Novels; Biographies of women leaders and blogging/writting is her Passion.

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