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Hacking gender Inclusion

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@yellif

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Why is gender inclusion important to you?

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What’s the one question you would like answered today?

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Thanks

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Token Man is an initiative to give men a better understanding of

the challenges women face when in the minority

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So far we have interviewed over 20 CEOs from the creative

industries

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Inspiration

Education

What we have achieved

Real change

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“The cost of excluding women and them not succeeding in their careers is huge. If you add up women, LGBT people, people of different ethnic origins or different religions who can

feel excluded from the workplace, it’s a huge pool of talent you’re missing out on.”

Micheal Brunt, CMO of The Economist

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“The best work happens when very different minds and disciplines come together. Creative

collisions are how new things happen. The ferocious need for diverse and varied thinking

demands we have the same diversity in the makeup of our companies.”

Nils Leonard, Ex CCO & Chairman of Grey London

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“I want a world where little girls don’t have to think about gender in the same way my

brother has never had to think about gender”

Hana Tanimura, Google

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What are the key issues?

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Parental Leave

Unconscious Bias

Gender Pay Gap

Men’s Resistance to Change

In-group vs Out-group

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Dispelling the Myths

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“But let’s not forget that women choose to take 9 months maternity leave ”

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“I am confident I always hire the best person for the job and that’s what’s

important.”

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“Men are the problem.”

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“Diversity is top of our agenda”

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It’s not a man’s issue

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“If you feel awkward discussing gender diversity, get over yourself, your

awkwardness is not really the issue! Lets help other people feel empowered so we can get

to the day when women feel the system is working for them.”

Steve Hatch, MD of Facebook UK

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Key career moments

Recruitment Parenthood Leadership

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What are the key issues?

Recruitment Parenthood Leadership

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TRAITS A TRAITS B

confidentanalyticalfocusedresilientdynamic

empathetic vulnerable generous

patient humble

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TRAITS A TRAITS B

confidentanalyticalfocusedresilientdynamic

empathetic vulnerable generous

patient humble

+ AB

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Become a hacker ”

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“A hacker is someone who seeks and exploits weaknesses in a computer

system or computer network.”

Wikipedia

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Hack =

To cut or chop with repeated and irregular blows

Wikipedia

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“The hacker culture is a subculture of individuals who enjoy the intellectual

challenge of creatively overcoming and circumventing limitations of software systems to achieve novel and clever

outcomes.”Wikipedia

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“The hacker culture is a subculture of individuals who enjoy the intellectual

challenge of creatively overcoming and circumventing limitations of software systems to achieve novel and clever

outcomes.”Wikipedia

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“Hacking is playful cleverness.”

Evan Roth Artist

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Life Hacking Culture Hacking

Flow Hacking Social Hacking

Growth Hacking

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Culture Hacking

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Hacking = A State Mind

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Naturally curious Motivated by making things better

Enjoy taking calculated risks Do not fear vulnerability

Makers, teachers and thieves

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“Term time” contract

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“We saw that there was a clear difference in the percentage of men vs. percentage of women who

would nominate themselves for promotion.

Ahead of promotion cycles, managers and leadership sending the top female talent a note just

congratulating them on doing amazing work. .. reminding them that their contributions were hugely appreciated, has shifted that balance.”

Ronan Harris, MD at Google (UK & Ireland)

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YOUR TURN

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Key career moments

Recruitment/ Promotion

Parenthood Leadership

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Commit to doing one thing before end of September that makes a tangible difference

Take the Harvard Implicit Association Test

3 things

Recruit at least one man to the cause

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“Men who serve as champions or advocates are powerful agents for

change in the workplace. As the dominant group, they are in a prime

position to influence cultural and organisational change.”

Allyson Zimmerman, Catalyst Europe

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FATHERS IN THE WORKPLACE

7th November 2017Search “fathers in the workplace eventbrite”

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QUESTIONS

tokenman.org @Token_Man