
I was exposed to the challenges that working women faced, trying to succeed at the top, by watching my own mom struggle. This was in the 80s when it is uncommon to have women at the C-suite. She was at that time, the Chief IT Officer in a big company in Brazil. I watched as a child, how she had to navigate being the only woman in a top position and trying to balance between her professional and home responsibilities as a working mom.
The overall number of women at the top of leadership in business is still very low (5-10%). Fortunately, at Boehringer Ingelheim Thailand, this is not the case. In our leadership team, over 60% are women!
In fact, my first boss was a woman and while she was very results-oriented, she was also inclusive. She made me feel part of the team and empowered me to speak up. Throughout my career, I have been fortunate to have had the opportunity to work with many successful, driven women.
In my personal observation, female leaders are persuasive, tenacious, and demonstrate a lot more inclusivity. They work well in teams and can bring people together, to problem solve and make collective decisions.
In summary, to empower businesswomen in any organization, I personally foster an open environment where we truly live our core values: respect, empathy, trust, and collaboration.