For businesses wanting to advance women into leadership positions, the learning and development function can lead the way, both by example and by developing effective leadership development programs.
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Global Woman Club is helping to keep businesswomen across the world connected through the launch of its new online platform, Global Woman Lobby. Since its launch earlier this month, over 3,000 women from 38 countries have signed up.
reacHIRE, pioneer of programs that advance and retain professional women at all ages and stages, launched the Aurora Platform – a scalable and affordable platform built for companies to improve the retention and advancement of Millennial and Gen Z...
Evolving technologies are critical to the performance and success of a business, but often women are left on the sidelines. Liderança Group is committed to meaningful progress with its newest offering – Women in Tech.
The Mom Project (www.TheMomProject.com), the leading career destination for moms, announces today the launch of Mom Project Labs (MP Labs), a research and insights division of the fast-growing startup.
Online learning destination Skye Learning today announced a new Certificate in Leadership for Women in Business. This 30-hour certificate program explores both the social and psychological mechanisms that create challenges that professional women face.
Leading Women, a global consulting firm noted for championing workplace culture transformation and promoting Gender Balance in corporate leadership, announces the launch of its Conference Services Division, and its first ever #ConferenceInABox.
The USC Marshall School of Business in partnership with BTS USA, Inc, a global professional services organization dedicated to making strategy personal, announced the launch of a unique program to accelerate women to the executive level.
To address unintentional bias, we need to foster intentional behaviors that create change. Here are strategies, informed by clinical psychology, that both men and women can put it into practice every day to create a more equal working environment.
With a greater awareness of what’s holding women back, talent professionals can create more learning and development opportunities for themselves and for other women in their organization.