Join us for an inspiring episode of Live with Marcel and Kilani as we welcome this week’s special guest, Mohiba Musavi. Mohiba is an SAP SuccessFactors Learning SME at Deloitte, who has risen to success despite the challenges placed on her path as a woman of colour. Having overcome these obstacles, Mohiba now uses her experience to inspire and connect with younger women of colour as they navigate their worlds and venture into their careers. This week, we’ll be discussing the importance of Women of Colour in Leadership and take a sneak peek into the world of one insightful leader.
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Heart & Science of Women's Leadership Intro
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Young Women's Leadership Academy in San Antonio
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– YWLA San Antonio – promotes College Readiness, Responsible Leadership, and Health & Wellness. source
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We still have too few women in leadership. Now what? | Laurie McGraw | TEDxDavenport
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The pandemic wiped away the past decade of progress for women in leadership. Business leader Laurie McGraw looks at...
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Asiaink Conversations 2015 Dr Nattha Komolvadhin on Women in Leadership
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In 2015, the Asialink Conversations brought together more than 40 regional leaders across business, government, academia, media and civil...
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Michelle Kim: Beyond hashtags and Facebook filters – Berkeley Haas Women in Leadership 2018 workshop
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Women’s March, #Metoo, Black Lives Matter… there is an urgent need for solidarity across differences in and outside of...
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Lecture 52: Women in Leadership Roles
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Under this session, you will learn about; • Women in Leadership • Characteristics of Women Leadership • Where Are...
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Women's Executive Leadership: 5 Tips for Success
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Wharton Professor Nancy Rothbard says there are several reasons why women, as a whole, continue to lag behind men...