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In November 2010 the Financial Times of London published “Women at the Top,” a special report on the top 50 women in world business.1 The selection and ranking wre based on the size and complexity of the company, including turnover, number of employees and number of sectors and countries in which the company operated.

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© 2011 Peninah Thomson and Tom Lloyd

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Thomson, P., Lloyd, T. (2011). Cross-company goes global. In: Women and the New Business Leadership. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230306882_5

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