In a finding that won't surprise at least half of the nation, a new study suggests women are better business communicators than their male counterparties, news.com.au reports.
The Westpac study claims women are much more likely to seek out advice from other business owners, colleagues and family members prior to making financial and business decisions.
Researchers say women are generally more eager to learn from the experiences of others when making decisions than men who are often prone to rely on existing systems and processes.
The survey also indicates women are more adept at creating support networks, an attribute that can be particularly useful when starting a business.

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