Our new dossier: women leadership in the digital age

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The EVE blog brings you daily information on all current issues about women leadership, professional equality and, more broadly, innovations in management which foster more balanced organizations.

 

Going deeper with themed dossiers

The EVE blog is also a place designed for you to think and be inspired. We introduce you to different key opinion leaders, exclusive people profiles and interviews; we recommend reading, summaries of studies and reports, and surveys to encourage debate about all questions to do with women leadership. We have then decided to go deeper into our issues by regularly opening broad themed research dossiers.

We have just completed a dossier on women in sports leadership, with a profile of Nicole Abar. And hot on its heels, todaywe are opening a new transversal research dossier: women leadership in the digital age.

 

Exploring the many aspects of the way new technologies impact women leadership

 

We intend to explore the many aspects of how new technologies are impacting women leadership: how are they transforming organizations and work cultures? (This in also a key question is for Octave, our “little-brother” program, and which was central to the discussions at its latest seminar). What opportunities do these new technologies offer women? How do women get into this new sector and how do they make a place for themselves? What advantages do new technologies bring for leadership? We will be tackling these questions over the coming months with testimonials, interviews, portraits, studies and inspirational stories to read.

 

You can access the very first chapter of this new adventure: right here on the EVE blog you will find our column on Lean In – Women, Work and the Will to Lead, the new book by Sheryl Sandberg, ex-Google VP and currently number two at Facebook.

 

Marie Donzel

 

Article translated from the french original version.