I dont think so. I would challenge these polls, the demographic groups it was targeted, the inherent bias involved etc.,So yes, I'm sure there are anecdotes of women working well together. Again, that's not the point. I am just citing very common and repeated polls of women and their preferences.
So again, I am just responding to Knuckle Ball. In the abstract, woman support female leaders. Personally, they have a bias against working for a woman. As I said in my response to KB, it's complicated.
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In my career, I have always seen women trusting and preferring to work with women, than men. Infact I have explicitly been told that multiple times. I quote a female colleague I once had - "Women prefer working with women because we are not afraid to be vulnerable with each other, which creates more trust".
I have also almost always seen organizations in which the leader is a female, the subsequent positions are all filled by women, not men.






