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Warren Buffett - Long Of America In Women Terms

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Healthy female participation rates in the labor force and in leadership are a reflection of inclusiveness in countries and companies; and as Goldman Sachs recently noted, inclusive institutions lead to more innovation, more enduring competitive advantages and a more efficient use of available resources (capital, physical and people). The idea that empowering women employees and entrepreneurs contributes to a virtuous cycle as higher female disposable income trickles down to increased spending on education and healthcare, is not lost on Warren Buffett who writes at length in his latest Op-ed of the possibilities for America should the other 50% of America become productive, "women should never forget that it is common for powerful and seemingly self-assured males to have more than a bit of the Wizard of Oz in them. Pull the curtain aside, and you'll often discover they are not supermen after all." And with the oracular Omahan now on Twitter, can we expect more bitesize insights - perhaps the anti-Bill-Gross tweet. 

 

For now this is it:

 

 


CNN Money (Via Fortune Magazine): Warren Buffett is bullish ... on women

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It has to do with America's future, about which -- here's a familiar opinion from me -- I'm an unqualified optimist. Now entertain another opinion of mine: Women are a major reason we will do so well.

 

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America has forged this success while utilizing, in large part, only half of the country's talent. For most of our history, women -- whatever their abilities -- have been relegated to the sidelines. Only in recent years have we begun to correct that problem.

 

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Resistance among the powerful is natural when change clashes with their self-interest. Business, politics, and, yes, religions provide many examples of such defensive behavior. After all, who wants to double the number of competitors for top positions?

 

But an even greater enemy of change may well be the ingrained attitudes of those who simply can't imagine a world different from the one they've lived in.

 

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Still an obstacle remains: Too many women continue to impose limitations on themselves, talking themselves out of achieving their potential. Here, too, I have had some firsthand experience.

 

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Women should never forget that it is common for powerful and seemingly self-assured males to have more than a bit of the Wizard of Oz in them. Pull the curtain aside, and you'll often discover they are not supermen after all. (Just ask their wives!)

 

So, my fellow males, what's in this for us? Why should we care whether the remaining barriers facing women are dismantled and the fun-house mirrors junked? Never mind that I believe the ethical case in itself is compelling. Let's look instead to your self-interest.

 

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Fellow males, get onboard. The closer that America comes to fully employing the talents of all its citizens, the greater its output of goods and services will be. We've seen what can be accomplished when we use 50% of our human capacity. If you visualize what 100% can do, you'll join me as an unbridled optimist about America's future.

 

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Thu, 05/02/2013 - 17:08 | 3524020 rex-lacrymarum
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The increasing feminization of Western society is actually a rather disturbing trend. 

Thu, 05/02/2013 - 17:09 | 3524024 Bear
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Just another battle in the War on Men waged by our friends in DC

Thu, 05/02/2013 - 17:31 | 3524122 Future Jim
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It is politically incorrect to say so, but the differences between men and women are real, and it can be useful to understand why men and women do what they do.

Thu, 05/02/2013 - 17:35 | 3524135 Ih8u
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Warren and Women in Biz.

Overrated Overpaid Lying Bitch, meet Overrated Overpaid Lying Bitch

Thu, 05/02/2013 - 19:29 | 3524418 stev3e
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Warren

Please go home and die.

Thank you.

Thu, 05/02/2013 - 20:03 | 3524557 SmittyinLA
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women voters suck 

Thu, 05/02/2013 - 23:28 | 3525195 Northern Lights
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Buffett, the truest definition of a MANGINA!

Funny, I work in hedge funds and the fastest moving to the doors at close of the work day are women.

More so if they have kids.

And if they just had a newborn, dependability isn't in their vocabulary.

Thu, 05/02/2013 - 23:27 | 3525239 Northern Lights
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Notice how women refer to work as a "career" and men just call it a "job".

 

LOL

 

Fri, 05/03/2013 - 10:30 | 3526686 monad
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Welfare cheats aim to make that a career too

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