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Prof. Hanneke Takkenberg on gender stereotyping
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This week on Womanity-Women in Unity, Dr. Amaleya Goneos-Malka talks to Professor Hanneke Takkenberg, who is Co-Executive Director of the Erasmus Centre for Women and Organisations (ECWO) at Rotterdam School of Management at Erasmus University.
She is also a Clinical Epidemiologist and Professor of Clinical Decision-making in Cardiothoracic Interventions at the Department of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery in Erasmus University Medical Centre.
Additionally, she chairs the Dutch Network for Women Professors board, which consists of a network of over 1 300 women professors and associate professors.
We discuss gender stereotyping and the influence this has on perceptions of leaders, which exerts a limiting effect on women’s advancement in the workplace.
Some of the research ECWO is undertaking to help empower women to drive their careers forward includes network analysis, aimed to teach women to more effectively navigate both visible and invisible organisational networks; and advocacy and awareness raising, which focuses on listed companies, specifically the composition of boards and representation of women as well as imaging and language utilised by these entities.
We also consider other factors that contribute to gender imbalances in organisations, such as hierarchy, remuneration, non-financial benefits, promotion, culture and social safety.
Takkenberg reminds us that women are generally under-represented across the spectrum and to help address this gap colleagues should use opportunities to support and help amplify women’s voices.
Here’s her take…
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She is also a Clinical Epidemiologist and Professor of Clinical Decision-making in Cardiothoracic Interventions at the Department of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery in Erasmus University Medical Centre.
Additionally, she chairs the Dutch Network for Women Professors board, which consists of a network of over 1 300 women professors and associate professors.
We discuss gender stereotyping and the influence this has on perceptions of leaders, which exerts a limiting effect on women’s advancement in the workplace.
Some of the research ECWO is undertaking to help empower women to drive their careers forward includes network analysis, aimed to teach women to more effectively navigate both visible and invisible organisational networks; and advocacy and awareness raising, which focuses on listed companies, specifically the composition of boards and representation of women as well as imaging and language utilised by these entities.
We also consider other factors that contribute to gender imbalances in organisations, such as hierarchy, remuneration, non-financial benefits, promotion, culture and social safety.
Takkenberg reminds us that women are generally under-represented across the spectrum and to help address this gap colleagues should use opportunities to support and help amplify women’s voices.
Here’s her take…
366 episoder
MP3•Episod hem
Manage episode 291029133 series 1760029
Innehåll tillhandahållet av Channel Africa. Allt poddinnehåll inklusive avsnitt, grafik och podcastbeskrivningar laddas upp och tillhandahålls direkt av Channel Africa eller deras podcastplattformspartner. Om du tror att någon använder ditt upphovsrättsskyddade verk utan din tillåtelse kan du följa processen som beskrivs här https://sv.player.fm/legal.
This week on Womanity-Women in Unity, Dr. Amaleya Goneos-Malka talks to Professor Hanneke Takkenberg, who is Co-Executive Director of the Erasmus Centre for Women and Organisations (ECWO) at Rotterdam School of Management at Erasmus University.
She is also a Clinical Epidemiologist and Professor of Clinical Decision-making in Cardiothoracic Interventions at the Department of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery in Erasmus University Medical Centre.
Additionally, she chairs the Dutch Network for Women Professors board, which consists of a network of over 1 300 women professors and associate professors.
We discuss gender stereotyping and the influence this has on perceptions of leaders, which exerts a limiting effect on women’s advancement in the workplace.
Some of the research ECWO is undertaking to help empower women to drive their careers forward includes network analysis, aimed to teach women to more effectively navigate both visible and invisible organisational networks; and advocacy and awareness raising, which focuses on listed companies, specifically the composition of boards and representation of women as well as imaging and language utilised by these entities.
We also consider other factors that contribute to gender imbalances in organisations, such as hierarchy, remuneration, non-financial benefits, promotion, culture and social safety.
Takkenberg reminds us that women are generally under-represented across the spectrum and to help address this gap colleagues should use opportunities to support and help amplify women’s voices.
Here’s her take…
…
continue reading
She is also a Clinical Epidemiologist and Professor of Clinical Decision-making in Cardiothoracic Interventions at the Department of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery in Erasmus University Medical Centre.
Additionally, she chairs the Dutch Network for Women Professors board, which consists of a network of over 1 300 women professors and associate professors.
We discuss gender stereotyping and the influence this has on perceptions of leaders, which exerts a limiting effect on women’s advancement in the workplace.
Some of the research ECWO is undertaking to help empower women to drive their careers forward includes network analysis, aimed to teach women to more effectively navigate both visible and invisible organisational networks; and advocacy and awareness raising, which focuses on listed companies, specifically the composition of boards and representation of women as well as imaging and language utilised by these entities.
We also consider other factors that contribute to gender imbalances in organisations, such as hierarchy, remuneration, non-financial benefits, promotion, culture and social safety.
Takkenberg reminds us that women are generally under-represented across the spectrum and to help address this gap colleagues should use opportunities to support and help amplify women’s voices.
Here’s her take…
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