The Edit: What We Make Possible
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The glass-ceiling, daily doses of awe and more in this week’s #TheEdit.
- Why we all need daily doses of awe. Psychology professor Dacher Keltner talks about human emotion as a tool for making sense of the world, extraordinary acts of kindness and moral beauty as a way of life – At a Distance Podcast
- The Economist’s glass-ceiling index. An annual measure of the role and influence of women in the workforce – The Economist
- How organisations can support female staff. When it comes to supporting women in the workplace, too many companies tend to focus on diversity rather than inclusion – Raconteur
- Why we never have enough time. How to reclaim lost time when structural forces have commodified our moments, days, and years – New Yorker
- “Show me that this is possible.” Inspiring the journey to achieve inclusion in the workforce – McKinsey
- ChatGPT makes us human. The AI chatbot’s limitations allow us to appreciate our own – House of Beautiful Business
- Leading in a volatile world. Data collected since the first year of the pandemic has shown that versatility is an even stronger component of effective leadership now than it was before – Harvard Business Review
- International Women’s Day: The Changemakers. On International Women’s Day, we celebrated the women who are enacting positive change on a global scale – The Beautiful Truth
“If you want to lift up humanity, empower women. It is the most comprehensive, pervasive, high-leverage investment you can make in human beings.”
Melinda Gates