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During the recent International Women’s Day, it was a relief to see more and more women stepping up and speaking up about their frustrations that the needle on equality is not moving, in fact, we’re going backwards.
What is it going to take, really? When you want to answer a question like that, you go to the expert, and that lady is Dr. Zsuzsanna Tungli Ph.D.
We covered a lot of topics
1. Growing up during the communist era in Hungary
2. Why we must address bias and what bias is
3. How we get men on our side
4. Why we need a global culture shift or revolution
5. Why the rhetoric “white men are the problem” needs positive re-framing
6. Where #MeToo went wrong but why it had to happen
7. Why men and women must communicate more effectively
8. How both men and women’s eyes were opened during the pandemic, as we finally saw each other’s roles in the home
9. Why we must value unpaid work in the home
10. Should we appoint female consultants to all CEOs? Is that an immediate solution we could move on?
And so much more. I hope you enjoy it and find value in this meaningful conversation.
To get in touch with Dr. Zsuzsanna Tungli Ph.D.
Developing Global Leaders
Cultural Training Asia
Her book: The Culture Key Between Asia and the West: Essentials For Global Business Success
You can find Zsuzsanna on LinkedIn here.
To get in touch with me, Andrea Edwards
Websites andreatedwards and Uncommon Courage
My book Uncommon Courage, An Invitation mybook.to/UncommonCourage
And the workbook mybook.to/UncommonCourageAction
And my Facebook Group Uncommon Courage
You can find me Andrea T Edwards | The Digital Conversationalist and Welcome - Uncommon Courage - An Invitation.
My book Uncommon Courage, an invitation, is here https://mybook.to/UncommonCourage
My book 18 Steps to an All-Star LinkedIn Profile, is here https://mybook.to/18stepstoanallstar
By Andrea T EdwardsSend us Fan Mail
During the recent International Women’s Day, it was a relief to see more and more women stepping up and speaking up about their frustrations that the needle on equality is not moving, in fact, we’re going backwards.
What is it going to take, really? When you want to answer a question like that, you go to the expert, and that lady is Dr. Zsuzsanna Tungli Ph.D.
We covered a lot of topics
1. Growing up during the communist era in Hungary
2. Why we must address bias and what bias is
3. How we get men on our side
4. Why we need a global culture shift or revolution
5. Why the rhetoric “white men are the problem” needs positive re-framing
6. Where #MeToo went wrong but why it had to happen
7. Why men and women must communicate more effectively
8. How both men and women’s eyes were opened during the pandemic, as we finally saw each other’s roles in the home
9. Why we must value unpaid work in the home
10. Should we appoint female consultants to all CEOs? Is that an immediate solution we could move on?
And so much more. I hope you enjoy it and find value in this meaningful conversation.
To get in touch with Dr. Zsuzsanna Tungli Ph.D.
Developing Global Leaders
Cultural Training Asia
Her book: The Culture Key Between Asia and the West: Essentials For Global Business Success
You can find Zsuzsanna on LinkedIn here.
To get in touch with me, Andrea Edwards
Websites andreatedwards and Uncommon Courage
My book Uncommon Courage, An Invitation mybook.to/UncommonCourage
And the workbook mybook.to/UncommonCourageAction
And my Facebook Group Uncommon Courage
You can find me Andrea T Edwards | The Digital Conversationalist and Welcome - Uncommon Courage - An Invitation.
My book Uncommon Courage, an invitation, is here https://mybook.to/UncommonCourage
My book 18 Steps to an All-Star LinkedIn Profile, is here https://mybook.to/18stepstoanallstar

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