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#160: (Repost) Navigating gender bias: insights and strategies with Dr Amy Diehl

50 min · 16 de mar de 202650 min
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Amy Diehl, PhD, is an award-winning information technology leader, currently serving as Chief Information Officer at Wilson College in Chambersburg, PA. She is also a gender equity researcher and author of the new book Glass Walls: Shattering the Six Gender Bias Barriers Still Holding Women Back at Work. Her writing has appeared in numerous scholarly journal articles and book chapters as well as in Harvard Business Review, Fast Company, and Ms. Magazine. She is also a sought-after speaker, consultant, and lawsuit expert witness. Her passion is universal gender equality so that society and organisations can thrive and women can succeed. We cover the following: 01:50 Defining gender bias 02:52 How gender bias affects money and power 05:15 Six barriers overview 06:11 Male privilege and constraints 07:20 Support and devaluation 08:36 Hostility (including female hostility) 13:35 Acquiescence and opting out 16:19 Business case and examples 21:00 Leadership accountability and ERGs 22:44 Measuring bias 24:44 Gender bias incident example 26:55 Don’t internalise gender bias 29:13 Build support networks 30:06 Toxic workplaces 33:15 Leaders must own change 34:03 Stories that wake up leaders 36:59 Male norms and work design 39:24 Allies taking action 40:45 LinkedIn as safe space 43:29 Kamala Harris double standards 48:21 Progress and hope. ***

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