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New Paths to Leadership Via Values Diversity: a Workshop with Jody Greenstone Miller

The real barrier to getting more women into leadership roles is the issue of time commitment. Companies that embrace values diversity and accommodate various time commitments will open doors to leadership for previously shut-out members of the available talent pool.
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The old adage when considering leadership is “the cream will rise to the top.” It’s commonly understood that the best and most qualified leaders will ascend to the top of a meritocratic system on the strength of their innate executive skillsets. The reason Demographics X, Y, and Z don’t see more of their talent pool rise to the top is because they simply don’t have the drive to make it.


At least, that’s the perception. You either got what it takes or you don’t. Is there any semblance of truth there? 

Not really, says executive Jody Greenstone Miller. Her philosophy of values diversity is at the core of a new Big Think+ workshop focused on helping businesses create new paths to leadership and widening their talent pool. You can view the preview immediately below.

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Why aren’t more women attaining senior leadership positions across corporate America? In this lesson excerpt, Jody Greenstone Miller explains why the time commitment traditionally required to attain top level positions prevents many women (and some men) from bringing their talents to the workforce. The full clip, available on Big Think+, teaches you how to create new paths to leadership by rethinking time so that the faces and values at the top of your organization more accurately reflect the diversity of the available talent pool.
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