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6 Ways That Women Can Champion Each Other At Work

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6 Ways That Women Can Champion Each Other At Work

How to Be A Workplace Ally

Lean In,

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What's inside?

These concrete solutions will help women work together and advocate for one another in the workplace.


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8

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  • Applicable
  • Concrete Examples
  • Inspiring

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Disparity between genders in the workplace takes various shapes. In the United States, women make about 80 cents to every man’s dollar, and more than 90% of Fortune 500 CEOs are men. Often, the sexism even spreads to women themselves, leading them to doubt their capabilities and judge their female colleagues. The gender-equality nonprofit Lean In offers concrete suggestions for women to empower one another and themselves at work. Although Lean In wrote this piece for women, both male and female workers at all career stages will find its suggestions applicable.

 

Summary

Women can stick up for one another to fight prejudice at work. These solutions will help women fight disparity and empower female colleagues as well as themselves:

  • “Make sure women’s ideas are heard” – Participants in meetings interrupt women more frequently than men. Guide conversations so that women can join in and finish voicing their thoughts. If the wrong person receives credit for a valuable input, respond with a friendly acknowledgement of the idea and a reminder of who surfaced it. As a woman, lead by example: During meetings...

About the Author

Lean In is a nonprofit founded by Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg that pushes women to succeed in their careers.


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