Is Intel Next to Get a Woman CEO?

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pocharle
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Gender Relations is Always Fun!
pocharle   11/30/2012 3:50:35 PM
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I love these types of gender relations conversations.

They can go many different ways very quickyl!

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Is Intel Next to Get a Woman CEO?
SP   11/29/2012 8:30:42 PM
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That would be a news. Women are good multitaskers and equally sharp decision makers. I am for it :-)

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Re: I Heard
pocharle   11/29/2012 5:47:24 PM
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That's the point that I'm trying to bring to the table!

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pocharle   11/29/2012 5:46:44 PM
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I'm not saying it's blatant. But someone still has to make a decision when it comes to who gets hired among a talented pool of candidates.

I am simply questioning the idea that a male CEO is preferred over a female.

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Mr. Roques   11/29/2012 5:33:23 PM
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What they need is someone who is ready to move INTEL from normal desktops to mobile devices. I know they started, but they were a late-entry competitor. ARM has the lead in tablets and mobiles.

I'm pretty sure that mobiles have surpassed PCs by now, and while those chips cost a lot less, they are the future.

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Hospice_Houngbo   11/29/2012 4:38:28 PM
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@pocharle,

"So then is it just an unspoken rule that makes recruiters shy away from really good female candidates?"

What a question. There should be a reason to that. But I do wonder sometimes why we are so concerned about women being CEOs or not. Do they need any help at all if they are really qualified for the position?

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Re: I Heard
Rich Krajewski   11/29/2012 3:47:25 PM
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"But I am wondering if there really is a basis for wanting male CEOs over female?"

A distinction by sex? That's illegal in most cases in the US (there are some exemptions to the law, which don't apply here). CEOs should worry more about a distinction by species. I know canines that could do a better job. CEOs' employment could be in jeopardy.

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pocharle   11/29/2012 2:07:23 PM
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So then is it just an unspoken rule that makes recruiters shy away from really good female candidates?

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pocharle   11/29/2012 2:06:17 PM
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I get all that.

But I am wondering if there really is a basis for wanting male CEOs over female?

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Intel needs fresh eyes
Tam Harbert   11/28/2012 1:37:08 PM
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As Bolaji noted, I'm not advocating for any particular candidate, just noting that a couple of women are being included in the reports on who might follow Otellini. My own opinion is that Intel is too insular and might do better if they brought in someone from the outside. But many people seem to think that's unlikely.

 

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