Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Faith Popcorn 2012: Women on Top

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JANUARY 2012 2012 Predictions 
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The SHE-CHANGE 

A sea change is any widespread sweeping shift  that affects all elements of a system.  In the coming decade we will see a sea change  in the way feminine power is incorporated in  society. Characteristics once thought to be solely  the province of women will be adopted as best  practices. We call this pervasive revolution the  SHE-CHANGE.   

1.VERY YOUNG WOMEN ARE LEADING THE WAY 

What We Are Seeing 

Young single women purchase twice as many  homes as young single men. Two thirds of all  undergraduate degrees and 60% of Master’s  degrees are going to women. The number of  women with college degrees has more than  doubled in the last 30 years while the number of  men with degrees has stayed the same. Single  women between the ages of 22 and 30 earned  8% more than men in that age range in most  U.S. cities. In 2011 all three winners of Google’s  Science fair were women. 

What We Are Predicting 

By the end of the decade there will be more  businesses started by women than men.  Currently women own 35% of startup businesses.   

What It Means 

Women are the key to economic growth  and recovery. Their creativity and gift for  management make them natural employers.  Monetary domination will cease to be the sole  metric by which success is measured. Women  will put people before profit and won’t demand  the same exorbitant salaries and bonuses for  which their male counterparts have become  infamous.  2.THE NUCLEAR FAMILY 2.0 

What We Are Seeing 

Single motherhood is no longer perceived as an  unfortunate situation but a conscious lifestyle  decision. In Sweden 55% of births were to  unmarried women and in Iceland the share was  66%. These countries have some of the smallest  gender gaps when it comes to salaries. The US,  with unmarried women delivering 41% of the  children born is not far behind. Marriage is also  losing its status as a mandatory life goal. Almost  a third of Japanese women in their early 30s  are unmarried and over one-fifth of Taiwanese  women in their late 30s are single. Today less  American women in their early 30s are married  than at any other time since the 1950s. Conversely, stay-at-home dads have formed  a supportive and quickly expanding community/ network. A recent survey showed that 73% of  men had no problem with their spouse being  the primary breadwinner. In the UK there are  10 times as many stay-at-home dads as there  were a decade ago and more than a quarter of  all new fathers give up at least part of their work  schedule to take care of their children. 

What We Are Predicting 

Over the next decade the amount of households  containing traditional nuclear families will  decrease drastically. Right now 23% of families  would be considered nuclear, with some states  like Baltimore and Washington coming in with  under 10%. Alternative forms of birthing,  marriage, childrearing and family structuring will  become commonplace.  

What It Means 

There will be a rise in services that provide  flexibility to all different family structures.  Co-parenting sites that bring single  parents together to help raise children  outside of marriages (coparent.co.uk,  WeCanParentTogether.com) will become the new  matchmaking craze. Day and night care centers  will become one of the most important and  lucrative services available. 

3.THE NEW CHIVALRY 

What We Are Seeing 

The phrase “the weaker sex” no longer holds any  meaning. While men and women have different  strengths and weaknesses women’s strengths  are becoming more viable. Women are  experiencing an upswing in their collective power  while at the same time men are confronting  some negative side effects of changing societal  expectations. Men are 3 times more likely to  suffer from alcoholism and account for 75% of  all suicides. Internet pornography is negatively  influencing male sexuality leading to more  depression and dysfunction. Men smoke more,  eat worse and are not as good at dealing with  stress.  Women on the other hand are learning to protect  themselves, effectively removing the old notion  that they need men for the job. In recent years  the number of women purchasing guns has risen  73% with the majority of the women buying the  weapons for personal protection.  

What We Are Predicting 

It will be up to women to protect men in this new  world order. They will need to teach men how to  survive and thrive in a society that puts more and  more value on feminine characteristics.  

What It Means 

Males’ problems with aggression, depression  and performance will continue to worsen as long  as they go untreated. Educators and employers  will have to deal with the sociological problems  men are experiencing. Support systems and  counseling will be made available to help  young men deal with issues as they become  problematic. Employers interviewing for  positions will need to gauge how in touch with  their emotional side male candidates are.  Unchecked masculinity will be seen as a liability.  Corporations will lose a lot of their male populace  to the stay-at-home dad trend. 

4.WOMEN ARE CLOSING THE  GAP IN THE ECONOMY 

What We Are Seeing 

Women have earned the reputation of being  more secure and patient investors. This proved  invaluable in 2008 during the economic collapse.  Female investors were more likely to hold  onto assets longer and sell when the time was  optimum reducing their losses. The past few years have shown women to be a  major economic force. They control $12 trillion  of the overall $18.4 trillion in global consumer  spending. Women are making better investments  than men. A recent book titled “Warren Buffet  Invests like a Girl” elicited this response from the  legendary investor: “Guilty as Charged”. Female  stock brokers experience higher returns, earning  on average 9% while their male counterparts only  see returns of 5.82%. Companies with Boards containing two or more  women are more profitable. If a company does  not have a strong female representation in its  board of directors or upper management it will  be a red flag for many investors. John Hagel  co-founder of the Deloitte Center for the Edge,  a risk management group, has said “The future  belongs to those of us, female or male, who can  adopt and embrace the feminine archetype.” 

What We Are Predicting 

Traditionally female behavior will become  preferred in business situations. Companies  will value employees of both genders who  demonstrate conscientiousness over extraversion  and testosterone fueled decision making. 

What It Means  

Employers will administer personality tests to  determine the degree of a prospective employees’  EI (emotional intelligence). Positions like Chief  Consciousness Officer will become a crucial role  in all major companies in order to make sure the  female focus is maintained.  

5.WOMEN FROM THE EAST ARE SETTING THE EXAMPLE 

What We Are Seeing 

Asian women are finding their natural skills  as transformative leaders crucial to the  development of their respective countries. Almost  a third of all CEOs in Thailand are women, the  highest ratio of female to male CEOs in the  world and in China women hold 34% of all senior  management positions.  Companies in Asia are doing everything to retain  their female talent. In Japan, Google provides  

its female employees with taxis to get them  home safely after dark. In India, pharmaceutical  company Boehringer Ingelheim allows young  female employees to bring their mothers along  on business trips to avoid the cultural disapproval  women sometimes face when traveling alone. 

What We Are Predicting 

Asian women will stand out as an example of  the benefits of incorporating women into the  business climate of a nation. Other countries  will try to capitalize off the same model once  it is demonstrated how profitable it is. 

What It Means 

Over the next 40 years around a billion people will  move from the rural regions of India and China  into 59 megacities, each with populations averaging 5 million people. The influx of  qualified female managers is and will be one of  the most important changes going on in global  business for the next decade. Companies who  leverage this to their advantage will see massive  rewards. IN CONCLUSION The SHE-CHANGE is exactly what society  needs right now. We need to rely on  compassion more than competition and  innovation more than invasion. The  introduction of this new feminine power  into all aspects of our lives will bring about a new era of productivity and peace. 

Please let me know what you’re seeing and thinking,  
Faith@faithpopcorn.com Best Future, Faith 

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