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Webinar: How to break through the glass ceiling (and avoid the glass cliff)

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28 Nov 2023
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Webinar : How to break through the glass ceiling (and avoid the glass clliff)

Although the term ‘glass ceiling’ has been around for decades and many industries and companies have made significant progress in removing the invisible barriers preventing gender equality in the boardroom, many talented managers and directors are still facing the glass ceiling or the challenges of the glass cliff.

The good news is that it is possible to overcome these challenges and truly fulfil your potential and take ownership of your career!

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The panel discussion around the subject " How to break through the glass ceiling (and avoid the glass cliff) " sheds some important light on this crucial topic thanks to the insights and expertise of remarkable EDHEC Executive MBA Alumni Stephanie Levy and Solveig Le Pichon. Join us as they share their inspiring journeys of success in the corporate world.

Over the recent years, women have made progress in reaching top positions, but it's important for employers and society to work towards overcoming bias, discrimination, and the historical lack of representation in powerful roles. Watch this insightful webinar hosted by Véronique Carresse, Executive EMBA programme director, to learn more about he challenges faced and triumphs achieved faced by women in leadership roles across the world.  

 

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