Confidence gaps and “systematic issues” bar women (and women of colour) from leadership roles
In yesterday’s online event, participants discussed the barriers holding women back from leadership roles in the tech industry
In yesterday’s online event, participants discussed the barriers holding women back from leadership roles in the tech industry
Whether it’s moving from pandemic-era redundancy to running a startup or tapping into COVID-19 friendly products or services, women are using their resourcefulness to become small business owners
Alex Hatchman, CEO of Fletchers Solicitors, knows what it’s like to be a female leader in a male-dominated industry such as law
Men remain more likely than women to start their own businesses while the women who do decide to become entrepreneurs are failing to apply for scale-up loans as they think they’ll be turned down
The evidence out there points to the fact that women want male allies in the fight for gender equality, but some men are less than keen to join the movement, according to a new study
Leaders currently face two barriers – not prioritising inclusion when faced with so much change and being unable to recognise privilege
Rumblings on why there are so few women in technology continue to no end. Here leading women in tech are choosing to challenge the status quo
The stubborn workplace barriers to gender equality highlight why this year’s IWD #ChooseToChallenge theme is so important
The Best Place to Work for LGBT+ award and a high score on Bloomberg’s gender equality index are clear indications of global tech giant Nokia’s commitment to diversity and inclusion
This year’s Internal Women’s Day theme #Choose To Challenge’ asks us all to analyse, question and adapt to achieve greater gender equality