Successful Women in Business - Fact, not Fiction

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Successful Women in Business - Fact, not Fiction Fact, not Fiction Women in Business are still regrettably an uncommon term to some nations. It's not because of guys, but due to the country and government and also the way the individuals were lifted, seeing a woman working a "mans job" looks odd and wrong. Look at Saudi Arabia and the law prohibiting women in the eyes of the remainder of the world that is certainly absurd, but to both women and men in their nation it's only the way life goes, just forget about making a woman CEO. Fortunately there are many girls who prove that women can be, but ARE a lot more than that. Let us look at several of the worlds most successful women in Company:

Indra Nooyi - She is the Chairman and CEO and has sales of over $40 billion. She's her firm has about $48 billion in revenue and CEO of Kraft Foods and the Chairman Patricia Woertz - Chairman, President and CEO of Archer Daniels Midland otherwise referred to as ADM (also known mainly because of the film "The Informant'). In 2009 13% climbed.

Andre Jung - Chairman and CEO of Avon Products, and business opportunities inspiration to all Avon girls around the world Oprah - She's has become the Queen of Conversation for a long time and Chairman of OWN and Harpo. The talk show certainly not the last we've heard of her although oprah - perhaps leaving it. Ginni Rometty - Currently Senior vice President, is in charge of Sales Marketing, and Strategy and Group Executive as well as the lead nominee to eventually become the next CEO of IBM Sherilyn McCoy - Global Chairman of Johnson & Johnson. She is not slowing down although she may have experienced a rough year. They've 11 new drug filings planned within the next 13 years. Melanie Healey - Group President in North America accounting for. Sheryl Sandberg - COO of Facebook, she is played an integral function in turning the 500 million users of Facebook into revenue. 10.Michelle Obama - she may not have won her title of First Lady by vote, but this Harvard Law graduate has began a campaign "Let's Go" has gotten businesses like Coca Cola, Kellogg and General Mills to pledge to reduce the calorie content in their products by 2012.


Aside from them there are girls like Beyonce, Lady Gaga and Angelina who've not only become Stars that are famed but have also become successful business women as well as women who speak as much as help people's rights and so are heard. Women now understand only one direction - upward.


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