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My name is Tracey Carr, and I run eve-olution and Gender IQ to advance women in business. My blog is an insider's view of the lives of working women, including my own, revealing the top secrets to success.

Thursday 13 November 2008

Gender Awareness for men?

I have just spent two remarkable days with 11 outstanding women from one of our High Street Banks who took part in our GQ™ for Women Leaders seminar. It was a profound experience for many reasons, but mostly because I was in the presence of some truly talented, inspirational women who had all come together to raise the bar on their professional and personal lives. The women brought commitment, energy and enthusiasm to the table and their attitudes as emerging leaders could not be faulted. We were able work on a variety of issues and one of the themes was gender differences at work and how the dynamics play out politically. We were able to share and resolve issues around the Double Bind – damned if you do and damned if you don’t and the women had a question – why aren’t men given this sort of awareness training? Don’t men need to know about the gendered characteristics of the women they are managing? Is it not imperative that male managers know how to get the most out of every single member of their teams?

I would love to hear what you think?

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International Professional Speaker, Peak Performance Coach. Tracey has a passion for advancing women in the workplace. Tracey ran her first Seminar for Women Leaders in 2001 and has helped thousands of women around the world with their careers, dreams and aspirations. Working with hundreds of FTSE 100 and Fortune 500 companies who are keen to advance women in enterprise, Tracey's seminars and initiatives have been enthusiastically received on 3 continents. She continues to push for radical change in corporations and backs up her respected and sometimes controversial opinions with her ongoing research. Tracey is currently writing a book that will address gender, power, and politics for women in the workplace and at home. Tracey is available for key-note talks, conferences and forums.

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