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How to Support Black Women in the Workplace
The Bridgespan Group | Ericka Hines, Every Level Leadership
Discover what it takes to foster a truly equitable and inclusive workplace, with a focus on Black women's success. The "Black Women Thriving" study, led by diversity, equity, and inclusion expert Ericka Hines and conducted by Every Level Leadership, delves into the experiences of over 1,400 Black cisgender and transgender women and gender-expansive professionals. This report provides invaluable insights and recommendations to support thriving for Black women in the workplace.
Leading Inclusion
Gena Cox
In this book, organizational psychologist and executive coach Gena Cox shares why true inclusion remains elusive in the workplace. Drawing on psychological science, interviews with corporate leaders, the work of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I) experts, and her own experiences this book calls for human-centered organizational leadership.
The Psychological Toll of Being the Only Woman of Color at Work
Harvard Business Review | Ruchika Tulshyan
Being the only woman of color at work can exact a significant psychological toll, exacerbated by systemic bias and discrimination. This article delves into the mental health challenges faced by women of color in the workplace and highlights the urgent need for accessible mental health support tailored to their unique experiences. Danielle Jenkins Henry, a licensed marriage family therapist associate (LMFTA), offers four crucial strategies for women of color to prioritize their mental well-being in the face of systemic challenges.
Bully Market
Jamie Fiore Higgins
Jamie Fiore Higgins became one of the few women at the highest ranks of Goldman Sachs. Spurred on by the responsbility she felt to her working-class immigrant family, her account is one filled with shocking stories of harassment and toxicity.
What Comes After Ambition?
Elle | Ann Friedman
The concept of ambition among American women is undergoing a transformation, with many reevaluating their professional goals and priorities. This shift is driven by factors such as persistent workplace inequality, pandemic-related challenges, and the evolving definition of success. Women are increasingly seeking a balance between work and personal well-being, challenging traditional notions of ambition focused solely on money and power.
Please Sit Over There: How To Manage Power, Overcome Exclusion, and Succeed as a Black Woman at Work
Francine Parham
"Please Sit Over There: How To Manage Power, Overcome Exclusion, and Succeed as a Black Woman at Work" by Francine Parham empowers Black women with the career skills needed to navigate an uneven playing field and achieve lasting professional success.
Take Back Your Power: 10 New Rules for Women at Work
Deborah Liu
"Take Back Your Power: 10 New Rules for Women at Work" by Deborah Liu is a powerful guide for women facing challenges and obstacles in the workplace, providing strategies to thrive in a system that isn't always fair.
Show Your Worth: 8 Intentional Strategies for Women to Emerge as Leaders at Work
Shelmina Babai Abji
"Show Your Worth: 8 Intentional Strategies for Women to Emerge as Leaders at Work" by Shelmina Abji is a vital resource, especially for women of color, navigating the corporate world. This book addresses the unique challenges and biases that women face in the workplace, providing actionable strategies to transform obstacles into opportunities for success. Shelmina Abji's personal experiences and inspiring stories from other successful women offer valuable insights into achieving leadership and recognition.
MENA Women in Work Survey 2022: Young Women, Powerful Ambitions
MENA Women in Work Survey 2022: Young Women, Powerful Ambitions | PwC
The MENA Women in Work Survey 2022 delves into the professional journeys and aspirations of young women aged 18 to 35 in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. This comprehensive survey, encompassing Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, sheds light on the high expectations and persistent challenges faced by this dynamic demographic. Discover the achievements and ambitions of these young women, who are shaping the workforce landscape across the MENA region, and explore the untapped potential that lies ahead.
Women in the Workplace study
Lean In | LeanIn.Org and McKinsey & Company
Women in the Workplace Study" presents an extensive analysis of the current state of women in corporate America. This comprehensive annual report, jointly published by LeanIn.Org and McKinsey & Company since 2015, offers valuable insights to help organizations advance women's roles and enhance gender diversity. With data collected from nearly 600 organizations employing over 20 million individuals, the 2022 report reveals key findings, including the increasing trend of women leaving their jobs in pursuit of better opportunities, the persisting underrepresentation of women, especially women of color, in leadership positions, and the unique challenges women leaders face in today's corporate landscape.
The Waymakers: Clearing the Path to Workplace Equity with Competence and Confidence
Tara Jaye Frank
"The Waymakers: Clearing the Path to Workplace Equity with Competence and Confidence" by Tara Jaye Frank delves into the core of workplace equity and inclusion. It reveals that the key to advancing these ideals goes beyond policies and systems; it hinges on leaders who are committed to removing obstacles, opening doors, and guiding individuals toward success. In this book, Tara Jaye Frank uses case studies, data, and personal narratives to illustrate how leaders with influence can pave the way for workplace equity by understanding their current position in the equity journey, embracing necessary steps, and truly comprehending the needs of their employees.
Are You Taking on Too Many Non-Promotable Tasks?
Harvard Business Review | Linda Babcock, Brenda Peyser, Lise Vesterlund, and Laurie Weingart
This article delves into the issue of non-promotable tasks (NPTs), which often fall disproportionately on the shoulders of women and hinder career progression. Learn to identify NPTs, evaluate their consequences, and navigate the pressure to say "yes" when presented with such tasks. Discover strategies to make informed decisions that align with your career goals.
5 Ways You Can Be More Authentic At Work
Forbes | Avery Blank
Discover five effective ways to enhance your authenticity at work, fostering a more genuine and positive workplace environment. Learn to share personal elements, express your feelings appropriately, ask relevant questions, offer constructive feedback, and set clear boundaries. Embracing authenticity not only helps you connect with colleagues on a more personal level but also contributes to a more productive and open workspace.
Leaders, Stop Rewarding Toxic Rock Stars
Harvard Business Review | Deepa Purushothaman and Lisen Stromberg
Toxic rock stars, high performers who also behave as bullies at work, can have a detrimental impact on company culture, leading to high attrition rates, especially among women of color. Research shows that tolerating and rewarding such behavior can be costly for companies and drive away diverse talent. In an era where diversity is increasingly linked to better business outcomes, leaders need to prioritize creating inclusive and respectful workplace cultures.
Women of color can no longer buy into the ‘inclusion delusion’
Fortune | Deepa Purushothaman
"The recent confirmation hearings for Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson shed light on the challenges women of color face in the workplace, from heightened scrutiny of their qualifications to enduring microaggressions. This article explores the ""inclusion delusion"" that often plagues women of color in corporate America, where they may be highly visible but still feel like they don't belong or have real power. The author, Deepa Purushothaman, emphasizes the importance of creating spaces where companies genuinely listen to women of color, redistribute power, and establish policies that support them. As more women of color consider leaving traditional structures to create more inclusive cultures, businesses must adapt to retain diverse talent.
Inclusion Revolution: The Essential Guide to Dismantling Racial Inequity in the Workplace
Daisy Auger-Domínguez
"Inclusion Revolution: The Essential Guide to Dismantling Racial Inequity in the Workplace" by Daisy Auger-Domínguez is a groundbreaking book that provides a step-by-step guide for confronting racial bias in the workplace. As the world grapples with issues of racial inequality, this book offers a roadmap for meaningful change.
Pay Up: The Future of Women and Work (and Why It's Different Than You Think)
Reshma Saujani
"Pay Up: The Future of Women and Work (and Why It's Different Than You Think)" by Reshma Saujani confronts the "big lie" of corporate feminism and presents a bold plan to address the burnout and inequity harming America's working women today. Reshma Saujani dismantles the myth of "having it all" and calls for innovative corporate leadership, government intervention, and sweeping culture shift to empower working women, educate corporate leaders, revise our narratives about success, and advocate for policy reform.
Why is authenticity at work so hard? 5 ways to be more authentic
Better Up | Madeline Miles
Authenticity at work requires effort, and it's essential for fostering a thriving workplace culture. Learn why authenticity matters, how to be authentic at work, the benefits it brings, and how leaders can promote it effectively.
The Changing Face of Canada's Workforce
The Changing Face of Canada's Workforce | Pink Attitude Evolution
Pink Attitude Evolution, in collaboration with Cultural IQ, presents a groundbreaking national research study aimed at harnessing the untapped potential of the burgeoning South Asian women workforce in Canada. With South Asians constituting the largest visible minority group in the country, it is imperative to establish a robust support system to empower these women today, not tomorrow. Dive into the findings and insights from this study, which shed light on the challenges and opportunities faced by South Asian women, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite their impressive educational achievements, a significant gap persists in employment rates, calling for action and change
The First, The Few, The Only
Deepa Purushothaman
"The First, The Few, The Only" by Deepa Purushothaman is a powerful call to action for women of color in the corporate world. This book encourages women of color to find their power from within, unite in the community, and advocate for a corporate environment where they are accepted on their own terms.