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BONUS What's the point of International Women's Day?

Leaders Who Love What They Do

English - March 09, 2021 10:00 - 12 minutes - 8.3 MB - ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
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After more than a 100 years of marking IWD, is it time to take another look at it? 
What's the point of it and is it still relevant?  Beyond the official goals of celebrating the achievements of women and raising awareness about gender equality, how can we use it to actually make a difference? 

If you want to find out more about how you can address these issues in a very practical way in your team or organisation, do tune in to our other episode where Ann talks to Perrine Farque about her refreshingly pragmatic approach to inclusion: Season 1 Episode 12.

For free resources, events and more information about our programmes: to help you transform your leadership and to be part of a dynamic community, join our Love to Lead Community: Leadership Hub.   We have a weekly webinar on leadership issues on Zoom and you can register for those details via the Leadership Hub.

You are invited to consider joining our 12 month high touch Leadership Coaching programme if you are an executive, senior leader or a business owner with a team looking to rethink and transform your leadership to create a high performing team and fast-track your own career.

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The Leaders Who Love What They Do podcast is kindly sponsored by NepalTea.Love a company that sources exquisite tea from the Himalayas.   They are careful to ensure that the tea comes from locally managed and cultivated farms, providing the many women who work there with a sustainable income and steady employment, the benefits of which are felt throughout the family in terms of education, health and nutrition.  

Ann Collins is very proud to be in collaboration with the NepalTea.Love and as the podcast grows, further education projects for the children living near the tea plantations will be supported.