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E18 (IWD Bonus Episode): How Leaders Can Make Space for Women at Work

23 min · 9 de mar de 2023
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Women continue to face inequities at work. But as a leader, it’s easy to build and influence a more responsive environment where women can thrive and advance. It just takes a conscious effort. In this episode, learn what you can do to instigate immediate change that will positively impact not just your workplace culture, but the careers and lives of the women on your team. Pronouns, stretch assignments, compensation, parental leave policies, workplace accommodations, uninterrupted communication, negotiating, flexibility, fertility benefits, and hiring practices? They’re all covered here.

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