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IWD Special: Why Are We Challenged to Challenge?

Hetal Doshi, CEO, O-Psych

07-Mar-23 11:00

IWD Special: Why Are We Challenged to Challenge?

‘Challenging’ is a critical part of the innovation process. But studies have shown that women today are challenged to challenge, as they are held back in a plethora of ways both externally and internally.

In conjunction with International Women’s Day 2023, we speak with organisational psychologist and CEO of O-Psych Hetal Doshi about what continues to hold women back in the workplace, as well as what organisations and leaders can do to make it psychologically safer for women to challenge the status quo.

Photo Credits: Shuttershock | fizkes

Produced by: Audrey Raj

Presented by: Audrey Raj


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Categories:  Women in Businessthe workplaceCorporatesmanagingentrepreneursSME

Tags:  psychologically safer women workplaceinternational women's daychallengingiwdleaders





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