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Nikkei Asia Media Feature: Women in India have a key role to play in health care leadership

3 October 2023

GBSH Professor Julie Davies, Director of the MBA Health programme, co-authored an op-ed for Nikkei Asia, highlighting the crucial role women in India can play in healthcare leadership and how management development programmes can bridge competency gaps.

Nikkei Asia

In the op-ed featured in Nikkei Asia, the authors, Professor Julie Davies and Dr Kamal Gulati, AIIMS India, address the pivotal role women can play in enhancing healthcare leadership in India, a nation where leadership skills are often undervalued. They pinpoint systemic issues arising from doctors being promoted based on clinical rather than leadership expertise, leading to strategic and financial management gaps. With only 18% of leadership roles occupied by women, societal norms and expectations are identified as significant barriers. However, Davies and Gulati argue for incorporating medical leadership development into medical school curricula and continuous professional development. They advocate for policies that support flexible working conditions and equal opportunities, fostering an environment where both male and female professionals can hone their leadership skills and contribute effectively to India’s evolving healthcare landscape.


Nikkei Asia is a prominent media outlet that provides comprehensive coverage of news, trends, and insights focused on Asia. It is known for delivering in-depth analysis and reporting on economic, business, and social issues affecting the region. With a global perspective, Nikkei Asia serves as a vital resource for professionals, investors, and individuals interested in the intricate dynamics of Asian markets and societies. The media outlet is notable for its quality journalism, expert insights, and commitment to delivering timely and accurate information to its readership.

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