Seminar | 6/3/2022
Women are not believed to have the same potential as men when decisions about promotion are made, according to research from the US. What does it look like in Sweden and what can be done to change it?
Participants
Danielle Li, Class of 1922 Career Development Professor and Associate professor at MIT Sloan School of Management
Magnus Tegborg, CEO at Alumni
Louis-Pierre Lepage, Associate Professor at the Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI)
Peter Tai Christensen, Team manager at the Policy Section of Unionen
The seminar will be held in English and chaired by Ilinca Benson, deputy CEO at SNS.
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