There's much work to be done...
A couple of months ago some research came out showing that a substantial proportion of people thought the move towards gender equity was unnecessary. Many women rolled their eyes or raised their eyebrows upon seeing this. This global UN report shows exactly why it is still very much needed. 9 out of 10 people surveyed were biased against women and 40% believed men were better business executives. Â
What do you think? Is gender bias alive and well in your workplace? Share your stories in the comments.
On allyshipâ¦
This recent research showed that men believe they are being allies when actually they are being supportive but not actually taking allyship actions. Â
If men are letting poor behaviour slide in a meeting and then expressing sympathy with women colleagues after the meeting that isn't allyship.
Often the intention is there but men donât feel equipped with the knowledge of how best to be allies and that's where my team and I can help. If youâd like to equip men to be allies for gender equity do get in touch with me to chat about our talks, workshops and allyship toolkit.
Women are being undermined at workâ¦
This report highlighted the âtall poppy syndromeâ that women experience in the workplace âThe research study not only found that men in leadership positions were more likely to penalise or undermine women due to their success, but that this manifested in a number of different ways. In fact, 77% of respondents said that they had had their achievements downplayed, 72.4% had been left out of meetings and discussions and 66.1% said others had taken credit for their work.
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This week on the Influence & Impact for female leaders podcastâ¦
I interviewed listener and charity leader Gabi Field about her move to Director level and the insights she has gained along the way. A great and very honest listen if you aspire to be a Director or are a new Director. Gabiâs approach is very growth mindset oriented and I really enjoyed our conversation. Listen here.
New workshop alert!!!
We had some requests for an open version of our Influencing Up and Sideways workshop so weâre piloting one. We are renaming it to be more diplomatic â Influencing for Success â and itâs for anyone whose role involves navigating internally and influencing senior stakeholders. Weâre even letting men come along to this one :)
Find out more here .
Lining up our next cohortsâ¦
Our next Influence & Impact cohort for women leaders is in September â find out more here.
Our next Be Bolder confidence and assertiveness course is in October and you can book your spot now. Find out more on my website.
Enjoy the sunshine!