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Venture Capital: Women Are Catching Up

However, it is safe to assume that more women will be involved as VC companies are increasingly being co-founded by women. The data shows that these are attracting more women executives. For example, in these businesses 43 percent of partners are women, compared with the industry norm of seven percent. Ultimately, more women are needed in positions which require making decisions about investments in start-ups. This is the only way for women to obtain a fair share of the overall...

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Peaked or Paused – Israel, a Start-Up Nation at a Crossroads? 

In the end, The Pub Hub, an innovative co-working space concept that uses bar areas as joint workspaces during the daytime, proved to be the crowd favorite. Their concept addresses the growing popularity of remote working, self-employment, and co-working spaces. "By 2020, 40 percent of the US labor market won't even work in an office," predicts Daniel Rubin, one of the founders. The Pub Hub team's inspiration came when they noticed that some of their favorite bars were empty and locked...

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“Technology gives us super-human powers”

How will the interaction between humans and machines develop? We are at the very beginning. Look at past achievements, agriculture being a good example. The plow, the combine and the tractor made us stronger. We could say that the human spirit was paired with the physical strength of the machine. The same applied later to cars and airplanes. Today we have come to the point where machines no longer simply supplement the muscle power or motor abilities we lack; they can take over...

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Higher Returns with Women in Decision-Making Positions

The report's analysis continues to demonstrate that the higher the percentage of women in top management, the greater the excess returns for shareholders. Financial performance metrics verify this superior stock market performance. From YE13 through mid-16, companies where women accounted for 25 percent of senior leadership outperformed at a compound annual growth rate of 2.8 percent; this increased to 4.7 percent at companies where women comprised 33 percent of senior...

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