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Thoughts on women in leadership – Part II
Obviously, I knew when I wrote my blog post ‘Thoughts on women in leadership – Part I’ that there was more to the story. That’s why I included “Part I” in the title! But I have to admit that I … Continue reading
Posted in History and Politics, Leadership, Women
Tagged indigenous leaders, IT, Jody Wilson-Raybould, leaders, leadership, racism, sexism, women, women in IT, women in politics
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Girl Scouts, video games, and women in IT history
‘Women in IT’ is back in the news. Girl Scouts in Los Angeles can now work towards a new merit badge in video game development. They’re the first Girl Scout (Guide) chapter to introduce this, developed in conjunction with WIGI … Continue reading
Posted in Entrepreneurship & Business, Women
Tagged Ada Lovelace, business, CyberGirlz, Girl Guides, Girl Scouts, Grace Hopper, ICT, inspiration, IT, Maria Klawe, women, women in IT
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If yoga is the answer to everything, where are the men?
Yoga can help you with almost everything, according to devotees and a plethora of articles available at every turn. I’m ready to agree with most of the assertions, with the caveat of finding the right kind of yoga for the newbie … Continue reading
Posted in Running
Tagged mindfulness, old runners, older runners, running, women in IT, women on Boards, yoga, yoga for men, yoga for runners
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