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Authors of the popular book Breaking Through Bias: Communication Techniques for Women to Succeed at Work, married lawyers Andie Kramer and Al Harris have been mentoring women and speaking and writing about gender communication for more than 30 years.
This power couple brings a unique viewpoint to both women and men looking to navigate gender bias. They are frequent keynote speakers, and conduct workshops for multinational organizations to better understand the world of gender bias.
Today they’re helping us understand that the glass ceiling still exists and what we can do to keep moving forward while working together.
Advocates for Women in the Workplace. - Andie Kramer and Al Harris
Andie Kramer and Al Harris are married practicing lawyers. They have been mentoring women and speaking and writing about gender communication for more than 30 years. Andie and Al offer women unique, balanced, and highly practical advice they can use to prevent gender biases from slowing or derailing their careers.
Andie and Al also present arresting information and compelling examples for male audiences to make them aware of and sensitive to the gender biases that hold women back—even in the most well-intentioned organizations.
This power couple provides organizations—business and professional—with concrete, non- disruptive suggestions for workplace changes that will make women’s career opportunities more comparable to men’s.
Authors of the popular book Breaking Through Bias: Communication Techniques for Women to Succeed at Work, \"Andie and Al\" are frequent keynote speakers, and conduct workshops for multinational organizations to better understand the world of gender bias.
Top 3 Hot Points:
[spp-tweet tweet=\"How and why\'s a podcast for #Overcoming #Gender #Bias and #Workplace Breakthroughs. @AndieandAl \"]
On This Episode You Will Hear:
Al Part 1: I would like to leave behind that men need to get involved in this issue. Men have too long left it to women, they\'ve said that diversity is a women\'s issue. Inclusion is a women\'s issue, it\'s not, it\'s everybody\'s issue. One thing that I\'m trying to leave behind is the notion that men need to be more involved.
Andie Part 2: I would suggest that for women and men, perfection is overrated. If we strive for just perfection, we are never going to get to see or experience half of the world that is out there. We will be holding ourselves back. Perfection is overrated. Having a sense of humor can help us go a very long way in dealing with the stereotypes and the biases that we confront. This goes for whether we\'re a man or a woman. Whether they\'re in the workplace or in society.
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Watch On YouTube:[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5r2hUORaII]
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Authors of the popular book Breaking Through Bias: Communication Techniques for Women to Succeed at Work, married lawyers Andie Kramer and Al Harris have been mentoring women and speaking and writing about gender communication for more than 30 years.
This power couple brings a unique viewpoint to both women and men looking to navigate gender bias. They are frequent keynote speakers, and conduct workshops for multinational organizations to better understand the world of gender bias.
Today they’re helping us understand that the glass ceiling still exists and what we can do to keep moving forward while working together.
Advocates for Women in the Workplace. - Andie Kramer and Al Harris
Andie Kramer and Al Harris are married practicing lawyers. They have been mentoring women and speaking and writing about gender communication for more than 30 years. Andie and Al offer women unique, balanced, and highly practical advice they can use to prevent gender biases from slowing or derailing their careers.
Andie and Al also present arresting information and compelling examples for male audiences to make them aware of and sensitive to the gender biases that hold women back—even in the most well-intentioned organizations.
This power couple provides organizations—business and professional—with concrete, non- disruptive suggestions for workplace changes that will make women’s career opportunities more comparable to men’s.
Authors of the popular book Breaking Through Bias: Communication Techniques for Women to Succeed at Work, \"Andie and Al\" are frequent keynote speakers, and conduct workshops for multinational organizations to better understand the world of gender bias.
Top 3 Hot Points:
[spp-tweet tweet=\"How and why\'s a podcast for #Overcoming #Gender #Bias and #Workplace Breakthroughs. @AndieandAl \"]
On This Episode You Will Hear:
Al Part 1: I would like to leave behind that men need to get involved in this issue. Men have too long left it to women, they\'ve said that diversity is a women\'s issue. Inclusion is a women\'s issue, it\'s not, it\'s everybody\'s issue. One thing that I\'m trying to leave behind is the notion that men need to be more involved.
Andie Part 2: I would suggest that for women and men, perfection is overrated. If we strive for just perfection, we are never going to get to see or experience half of the world that is out there. We will be holding ourselves back. Perfection is overrated. Having a sense of humor can help us go a very long way in dealing with the stereotypes and the biases that we confront. This goes for whether we\'re a man or a woman. Whether they\'re in the workplace or in society.
Influencers Mentioned:
Resources:
Watch On YouTube:[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5r2hUORaII]
Action Steps: