So following me opening my big fat gob making some constructive remarks at a recent conference I attended which featured some input on this subject I now get to participate in some further events.
I had a preliminary discussion today with the organiser today where we discussed running two sessions - one about leadership and family/maternity issues which are apparently in demand (I'm a bit ambivalent about this as it seems to equate women with caregiving but practically if women are concerned about this I suppose it's necessary in the society we live in :( ) and one on issues of women in leadership more generally - in particular around recruitment and securing a leadership role.
I wanted to open up a conversation here about how we see barriers to women's success in leadership roles and what women themselves might be able to practically do about them (in the absence of the patriarchy being dismantled by May :) )?
Any thoughts?
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Unrulysun · 14/03/2011 18:54
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