by Rashmi Mandloi | Jun 13, 2016 | Inclusion Matters
It’s been exactly two years since I have been living a dual life. Well I have moved to Dhaka with my banker husband on a tenured assignment after more than a decade of work in Mumbai. This move happened just when I had taken the plunge into the entrepreneurial world...
by Sarika | May 23, 2016 | Inclusion Matters
Last month, during I Inspire – an inclusive leadership conference, I met some senior HR Heads and women leaders. Over lunch, we debated if gender pay gaps existed in India. To my surprise, everyone said that gender pay gaps don’t exist. They argued that in the...
by Shilpi Singh | May 17, 2016 | Inclusion Matters
The recent split of Tennis player Andy Murray with his coach Amelie Mauresemo once again raised eyebrows regarding woman’s commitment to her work and her family at the same time. I always admired Andre Murray but now I have great respect for him. Murray clarified...
by Aparna Sethi | Mar 1, 2016 | Career Advice, Empowerment, Inclusion Matters
It was October 1999. I had just finished MBA and joined as a business development executive in prestigious training company. In six months of joining, I close a huge deal of an IT company for XML training. Training kicked off well. Vikas Malhotra, HR head of the same...
by Lavanya | Jan 27, 2016 | Inclusion Matters
Often, our civilization wonders if the women of Saudi were always this suppressed. Were they? The World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Index1 ranks Saudi Arabia at 134. Clearly, in terms of women’s rights, Saudi has a long way to go. But images on the internet...
by Suneeta Kaul | Jan 12, 2016 | Inclusion Matters
The Pirelli Calendar, 2016 – From skin shows to “sheros” Recently, the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) shared an interesting nugget — female income worldwide totalled $18 trillion in 2014. Antonio Achille, partner and managing director, BCG, calls it “an enormous...