ABSTRACT

Meredith Belbin, best known for his work on teams, now considers the way in which continuing evolution has produced distinct patterns of behaviour for men and women.

Examination of the key stages in the history of homo sapiens reveals
* how very early human society was regulated not through power but by organic balance, so allowing women to play a vital role in the community
* why women lost their hold over men as more populous and structured societies became dominated by aggressive warriors seeking territorial expansion
* how natural selection within competing empires favoured the survival of able professionals and compliant slaves, so diversifying the behavioural roles to which humans were genetically disposed
* how, in the present era, power has lost its biological utility as human evolution slowed, and technological evolution favoured the emancipation of women with its premium on communication skills
*how in this changing scenario, as women have recovered their status and influence, social progress has brought in its wake a new set of cross-gender problems.
Penetrating, original and provocative this book offers suggestions on how men and women can come to terms with their genetic heritage, so restoring much needed balance to business organizations and to the community at large.

part |49 pages

The Age of Respect

chapter |15 pages

In the beginning

chapter |19 pages

Echoes of the past

chapter |13 pages

The Great Migration

part |40 pages

The Age of Power

chapter |13 pages

The fall of Eve

chapter |9 pages

Advance of the Conqueror

chapter |10 pages

Problems for Rulers

chapter |6 pages

The inefficiencies of Power

part |85 pages

The Age of Accommodation

chapter |7 pages

A change of focus

chapter |8 pages

The resurrection of Eve

chapter |23 pages

The genetic legacy

chapter |15 pages

Gender relationships

chapter |8 pages

A changing culture

chapter |6 pages

A question of Leadership

chapter |9 pages

Two modes of management