New York, April 9
Asserting that women in workplace and society deserve equal treatment, PepsiCo’s India-born CEO Indra Nooyi said she “hates” being called “Sweetie” or “Honey” and women should be respected as individuals and not addressed by such names.
“We still have to have equal treatment. I hate being called ‘Sweetie’ or ‘Honey’ at times which I still am called. All that has got to go. We have got to be treated as executives or people rather than ‘Honey, Sweetie, Babe’. That has to change,” Nooyi said yesterday at the Women in the World Summit presented by renowned journalist and author Tina Brown in association with The New York Times. Nooyi said women have been in the “revolution mode” for many many years, from getting entry into the “boys club” to demanding parity in pay.
She said women have “clawed” their way into the workplace by getting their degrees, good grades in school, which made the male counterparts “take note of us”.
Nooyi, however, lamented that women do not help other women in the workplace as much as they should and asked women to make the sisterhood more strong.
She said experts need to address why women compete with women too much in the workplace when they should instead be helping each other out. She also pointed out that women often do not take feedback from other women positively.
“We assume feedback from women means something is wrong but if that same feedback came to us from men, we are willing to accept it or worse still, we don’t give the feedback to women the way we should,” she said.
“I think we have to change our whole approach to supporting each other, taking advice from each other, seeking it out,” she said. “The sisterhood has to become way stronger than it is today.” — PTI
"There is a bigger issue we have to talk about. I don't believe women help women enough in the workplace. Let’s figure out how we can help each other way more than we are today" - Indra Nooyi, Pepsico’s CEO
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