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SUMMARY:BTAA - WIT Coffee Catchups
DESCRIPTION:Coordinated by University of Nebraska \nA monthly virtual meet-up of Women in IT groups within the Big Ten. \nIn these unprecedented times\, we can all benefit from cross-institutional collaboration to collectively make strides when it seems like there is barely time to work through all we have to do. In this month’s installment of BTAA WIT Coffee Catchups\, we’d like to hear about Current Campus WIT Priorities. \nConversations will focus on these questions: \n• What are the current priorities and interests for programming on your campuses? \n•  How can BTAA WIT best connect\, promote and sustain campus WIT teamwork across our institutions? \n•  Standing Question] What ideas do you have for future Coffee Catch Up discussion topics?
URL:https://wit.rutgers.edu/event/btaa-wit-coffee-catchups-4/
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SUMMARY:Navigating the Double Bind (and other Gender Biases)
DESCRIPTION:Many women in leadership roles encounter a common dilemma. When you communicate in a direct and assertive manner\, you may be viewed as competent\, but not necessarily liked. Or\, if you are not assertive enough\, you may be liked\, but perhaps considered a less competent leader. Consequentially\, you may be challenged more frequently\, making it difficult to lead teams\, departments\, or organizations. In this webinar\, we will explore the double bind and other gender biases associated with leadership and identify strategies for building resilience and success. \nPresenters: \nJoanne Cattafessta\, PhD\nDirector of Gender Equity and Leadership Development\, Faculty Diversity Collaborative @Rutgers University Office of the Senior Vice President for Equity \nChristine Goldthwaite\, PhD\nAssistant Director @Rutgers Center for Organizational Leadership \nTo register: https://rutgers.zoom.us/webinar/register/4816161817980/WN_Iwlm0J1wT–M7lNqnV-LZA \nSponsored by Rutgers Business School-Executive Education
URL:https://wit.rutgers.edu/event/navigating-the-double-bind-and-other-gender-biases/
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