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Hacking Gender Diversity
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Token Man is an initiative to give men a better understanding of
the challenges women face when in the minority
Intervieweee-mail
Interviewere-mail
Helpere-mail
Daren RubinsCEO
PHD Media
Michael BruntCMO & MD, Circulation
The Economist
Emma PerkinsECD
LoweOpen
Georgia BarrettaUK Design DirectorGeometry Global
What we have learnt so far
1. Women don’t always choose to
stay at home or give up their career.
Employers need to do more to help women maintain their careers.
2. Unconscious bias comes in many
forms and holds us all back.
Diversity of thought and diversity of perspective.
3. Childcare and Flexible working
isnt a Womens issue its a Parenting Issue.
Culture of agile working
4. Its not enough to say I employ the
best person for the job.
If you do not intentionally include, you unintentionally exclude.
5. Lack of Empathy is a key factor
in driving the gender divide.
Be inclusive in your conversation and behavior.
6. There is a Gender pay gap and a
Gender equality gap in our industry.
Men and women to learn from each other when it comes to Negotiating.
7. Create an environment where
women can thrive.
If you create trust and support in the workplace you get better results.
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8. A male, pale and stale
management team acts as a barrier to diverse talent.
Send a message about the inclusivity of the environment you work in.
9. Remove convention for how
talent enters our industry
New ideas won’t come from everyone hiring the same people
from the same places.
10. How can we involve more men in
the diversity discussion?
Just ask them! We need allies.
Become a hacker ”
“A hacker is someone who seeks and exploits weaknesses in a computer
system or computer network.”
Wikipedia
Hack=
To cut or chop with repeated and irregular blows
Wikipedia
Culture Hacking
Hacking = A State Mind
Always looking for ways to make thing better
Openness to new ideasCuriosity to learn and teach
Not being afraid to failCollaborative mindset
‘Bring a member of the opposite sex’
Don’t speak or judge on a panel unless it is 50:50
50% tickets for men, 50% tickets for women
With Daren Rubins November 2015
HACKS
Setting the Scene
• Culture at PHD
• 84% “Able to balance work and personal life”
• Top 20 Best Company to Work For • 2014 No. 18 • 2015 No.16
• High proportion of women on Board and at most senior level
• Rising female talent given fair opportunity to shine and grow
• Supporting the cause – WACL & Omniwomen
Championing WomenHACKS
• Returning parents
• Flexible working
• Working parents Committee
Championing ParentsHACKS
• Diversity training planned for 2016
• Maternity coaching
• Personal & confidential support
Championing DiversityHACKS
Michael BruntCMO & MD, Circulation
The Economist
YOUR TURN
Reverting to type:
The waning grip of a passing generation
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This is broader than gender.
The diversity debate is part of the battle for creativity
”
Convention and Institution no longer monopolise the
access point to our industry
The value of the feminine is about to be nurtured in…
the female
Corrective surgery for the company profile