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Women's Forum for the Economy & SocietyinWomen's Forum for the Economy and SocietyInnovating for what mattersLaptops and faucets both represent the final user interfaces for wider networks. They also symbolize how innovation can spread through…4 min read·Nov 16, 2017----
Women's Forum for the Economy & SocietyinWomen's Forum for the Economy and SocietyGender-balanced leadership: Why women should NOT be more like menIn My Fair Lady, Henry Higgins famously asks: “Why can’t a woman be more like a man?” But he was a teacher of phonetics, not a CEO.4 min read·Nov 16, 2017--
Women's Forum for the Economy & SocietyinWomen's Forum for the Economy and SocietyManaging careers in disruptionJob dislocation is coming, and it’s going to be huge, driven by the rise of artificial intelligence. But instead of fearing change…4 min read·Nov 16, 2017--
Women's Forum for the Economy & SocietyinWomen's Forum for the Economy and SocietyDiscovering the Women’s Forum Global Meeting 2017Following the Women’s Forum Global Meeting 2017 in Paris, we launched our first Medium publication to bring timely and relevant content…5 min read·Nov 16, 2017--
Women's Forum for the Economy & SocietyinWomen's Forum for the Economy and SocietyAccelerating the transition to clean energyMore than 80% of the world’s energy consumption comes from fossil fuels — petroleum, coal and natural gas — yet these produce the…2 min read·Nov 16, 2017--
Women's Forum for the Economy & SocietyinWomen's Forum for the Economy and SocietyInnovating for what mattersLaptops and faucets both represent the final user interfaces for wider networks. They also symbolize how innovation can spread through…4 min read·Nov 16, 2017--
Women's Forum for the Economy & SocietyinWomen's Forum for the Economy and SocietyDispatches from the Discovery Zone: Governance & LeadershipThe Women’s Forum Global Meeting Discovery Zone is a space curated with corporate and institutional partners, each demonstrating how they…4 min read·Nov 16, 2017--
Women's Forum for the Economy & SocietyinWomen's Forum for the Economy and SocietyDispatches from the Discovery Zone: Technology & InnovationThe Women’s Forum Global Meeting Discovery Zone is a space curated with corporate and institutional partners, each demonstrating how they…7 min read·Nov 16, 2017--
Women's Forum for the Economy & SocietyinWomen's Forum for the Economy and SocietyDispatches from the Discovery Zone: Social ImpactThe Women’s Forum Global Meeting Discovery Zone is a space curated with corporate and institutional partners, each demonstrating how they…5 min read·Nov 16, 2017--