Like technology design and consumption, business has been stereotyped as an area mainly for men. It is then not surprising that many leading business thinkers are men, too. However Stuart Crainer has argued The Times that new generation of business thinkers will be more diverse and include more women. This in turn will provide new inspiration and challenge old assumptions.
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