Stop Using ‘Executive Presence’ as a Reason to Not Promote Women

Chief | Alizah Salario

Uncover the issues surrounding the pursuit of 'executive presence,' which can perpetuate biases and impose expectations on women and individuals from diverse backgrounds to adhere to traditional, white male leadership norms. Investigate the need for a more comprehensive definition of leadership traits and a transition towards a human-centered approach to leadership that cherishes genuineness and inclusivity.

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