September 2011, Jill Ellen Abramson, at 57 years old, became the editor of The New York Times, America's no. 1 daily newspaper. So far, that is the first female editor in the 180-year history of the newspaper. Before holding the highest position in terms of content, Ms. Abramson had 14 years working at this newspaper. Often in The New York Times, the editor only leave when the age 65. But Abramson did not do so.Less than three years after taking office, she was fired in May last year.The case of Jill Abramson has been referred to as a classic example of an article in The Economist published two weeks ago about whether women have excellent business management, or corporate operating differently than men.the case of Jiil poses a question whether mostWith more than 50% female
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