by Gender Intelligence Group | May 25, 2016 | Blind Spots, Business, Gender, Leadership
Mansplaining defined: “to explain something to someone, typically a man to a woman, in a manner regarded as condescending or patronizing.” The term has been getting renewed attention over the last week, after the social impact news site ATTN: released a video showing...
by Gender Intelligence Group | Feb 11, 2016 | Blind Spots, Business, Gender, Leadership
The survey recently released by Elephant in the Valley grabbed the headlines quickly with its shocking numbers: 60% of women in tech reported unwanted sexual behaviours 39% of those harassed did nothing because they thought it would negatively impact their career 87%...
by Gender Intelligence Group | Aug 18, 2015 | Gender
Post courtesy of Kate Everson, associate editor at Chief Learning Officer (http://www.clomedia.com/) My feminism makes it difficult for me to accept that women are different from men, mostly because “different” often translates to “inferior” in conversations about...
by Gender Intelligence Group | Jul 25, 2015 | Business, Gender, Leadership
Article courtesy of Maria Shriver and NBC News. As a gender intelligence® expert, Barbara Annis has conducted thousands of workshops on how men and women interact, why they often misinterpret each other, and what they need to know to better understand and value each...
by Gender Intelligence Group | Jun 18, 2015 | Business, Gender, Leadership
Article courtesy of NBC News and The Maria Shriver Project Negotiation is a skill that can take years to master, and for women it can be especially tricky, not because their ability is a factor but because their likability is a factor. For all the advice women have...