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Gender and Work: Challenging Conventional Wisdom

Gender and Work: Challenging Conventional Wisdom

February 28 - March 1, 2013
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Location:
HBS Campus
Organizer:
Organizational Behavior Unit & Race, Gender & Equity

Welcome to the Harvard Business School symposium Gender & Work: Challenging Conventional Wisdom. This symposium highlights cutting-edge research and ideas about gender in organizations and brings together scholars and practitioners for thoughtful, forward-looking discussion. Attendees include faculty from U.S. and international institutions, HBS faculty, and practitioners. The symposium is part of a series of activities taking place this academic year to commemorate the 50th anniversary of women’s admission to the traditional two-year MBA program at HBS.

The symposium will be held on the Harvard Business School campus in Boston, MA on February 28th and March 1st, 2013.

Organizers:

Robin J. Ely
Warren Alpert Professor of Business Administration
Senior Associate Dean for Culture and Community

Amy J.C. Cuddy
Associate Professor of Business Administration

Contact Information

Colleen Ammerman
E-mail: cammerman@hbs.edu

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