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`Every woman is a potential leader'

Our Bureau

Hyderabad , Jan.12

LEADERS of international organisations joined over 150 national and international participants at the Indian School of Business (ISB) for the first Executive Women's Initiative Conference and emphasised that women can make better leaders.

The conference was an effort to provide research, education, mentoring and networking for professional women.

Dr Vijay Mahajan, ISB Dean Professor, said: "The conference provides a platform for today's successful women professionals to meet, mentor, and inspire the next generation of women leaders."

According to a survey on `Women and Business Education' conducted by ACNielsen ORG-Marg, acquiring an MBA degree, especially from a reputed school, was not only among most women's top education choices, but regarded as a career enhancing move.

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