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  • CNBC TV18 to launch 'What Women Really Want' on 11 Aug

    Submitted by ITV Production on Aug 10, 2012
    indiantelevision.com Team

    Mumbai: CNBC-TV18 is launching a new series titled ?What Women Really Want? on 11 August.

    The show will air every Saturday at 8 pm.

    ?What Women Really Want? is a show that looks at how women today are negotiating the interplay between power, money and balance.

    As the name suggests, the series aims to open a dialogue between successful women CEOs and mid-career professionals struggling with workplace dynamics. CNBC-TV18 executive editor Shereen Bhan talks to women achievers from all walks of life like NSE joint MD Chitra Ramakrishna, Crisil MD and CEO Rupa Kudva and ISRO?s Tessy Thomas.

    The show will present what corporations like P&G, PepsiCo, Intel, HCL, Deloitte are doing to create equal opportunity platforms and what the latest academic research from Harvard Business Review, McKinsey and Catalyst reveals about what women can do to move up the corporate ladder.

    Bhan said, "Over the past two decades, there has been a 360 degree change in the attitude of Indian women. We are seeing more women in leadership positions, and taking on various roles that were earlier ?suitable only to men.? While there has been a definite change in the dynamics of the corporate world, the issues and concerns faced by women still remain prominent. ?What Women Really Want? is our way of being perceptive about these issues and finding a resolution. We have interacted with many women corporate super achievers in our show and it was quite an insightful experience - both intimidating and inspiring."

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