Real Talk: Conquering Gender-Based Discrimination in the Workplace
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Real Talk: Conquering Gender-Based Discrimination in the Workplace

Women often face discrimination in hiring, promotion, and compensation. This usually comes in the form of pay inequity and/or lack of representation in leadership and senior roles. Double standards and implicit bias can further exacerbate inequities in work-life balance, mentorship, career guidance, and receiving feedback.

Our Real Talk panel will engage in an open and interactive dialogue identifying the challenges and offering strategies and practices that participants can utilize in their workplace to begin the process of eliminating gender-based discrimination.

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How Coaching is a Catalyst for Continued Success: A Case Study
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How Coaching is a Catalyst for Continued Success: A Case Study

In the realm of professional development, the significance of coaching cannot be overstated. It serves as a powerful tool for individuals to enhance their skills, explore untapped potential, and navigate the complex landscape of success. Coaching is often associated with emerging talents or those facing challenges, but its benefits extend far beyond that. Even for high-achievers and accomplished professionals, coaching can be a catalyst for growth, self-discovery, and continued success.

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Real Talk: Generations and DE&I
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Real Talk: Generations and DE&I

For the first time in history, there are five generations represented in the workplace. Generational issues in the context of diversity, equity, and inclusion are a complex topic that involves different perspectives and experiences from individuals from various generations. An important issue within this topic is the perception and approach towards DE&I, where older generations may have had less exposure to the topic, while younger generations tend to be more familiar with it. This can lead to conflicts and misunderstandings in the workplace, particularly when it comes to issues such as inclusion, equity, and unconscious bias. Younger employees may feel frustrated with the slow pace of change, while older employees may feel defensive or resistant to change.

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