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Topic: Although the role of women in international management is increasing, women represent an underutilized role by U.S. companies. What is the role of women in international management? What are three things companies should do to increase the role of women in overseas assignments?

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This solution discusses the role of women in international management and the disparity that exists for women in overseas assignments. It contains 288 words.

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Research shows that an imbalance of roles in organizations can negatively impact the growth of an organization. When women are on the management team, the company stocks tend to fare better in terms of factors such as returns on sales and returns on equity. Consequently, the role of women in international management is primarily similar to that of their male counterparts, which is to improve the company's operations and maintain competitiveness. However, in addition to those factors many companies, such ...

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