Showing posts with label empowerment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label empowerment. Show all posts
May 16, 2012
'Get Set, GO!' An empowerment programme for women professionals!
Interweave is coming
to your city with our workshop “Get Set, GO!” an empowerment programme for
women professionals. This one-day programme
will help women employees build and sustain their personal power. We look
forward to your participation.
For any further
details or clarifications, please contact us on the numbers mentioned below.
Jan 23, 2012
Use or abuse of diversity?
Bangalore’s Namma Metro has proudly said that 5 of its 32 operators will be women.
When companies publicize the fact that they hire people of specific diversity groups (women, physically challenged etc), especially in roles typically not held by those groups, does it create a feeling of goodwill among the public, or feel like the company is simply trying to make itself out to be a more sympathetic employer than its competitors?
Does it look like a hero, or an ordinary person posing as one?
When companies publicize the fact that they hire people of specific diversity groups (women, physically challenged etc), especially in roles typically not held by those groups, does it create a feeling of goodwill among the public, or feel like the company is simply trying to make itself out to be a more sympathetic employer than its competitors?
Does it look like a hero, or an ordinary person posing as one?
Sep 16, 2011
Increasing trends towards Western wear - a sign of empowered women ?
Retailers have recently noted the trend towards wearing more western attire. This may have stemmed from the fact that school uniforms, which people have spent a good decade or so of their lives in, are mostly of the western style. Whatever the reason, the fact is that now, the inclination towards purchasing western wear is growing at a faster pace than Indian wear. Could this be due to growing empowerment of women who now choose comfort and practicality over traditional attire that the previous generation was expected to wear without a second thought?
Jul 25, 2011
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