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Harvard Business School Online Hosted Event on Gender and the Future of Work

Gender and the Future of Work was a fascinating evening, addressing important issues related to gender equality, diversity and the rapidly evolving work environment...

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Addressing the topic of “Gender and the Future of Work” is not just a matter of economic and business sense; it is an ethical, social, and human rights issue. It reflects the values and principles of a just and equitable society while offering substantial benefits to organizations and communities.

With rapid change for professionals in the workplace and extra challenges for certain genders, Professor Spar and Patrick discussed the changes and how they are affecting certain professionals more than others.

HBS Professor and Senior Associate Dean of Business in Global Society and former president of Barnard College Debora Spar, author of Work, Mate, Marry, Love, and Super Women: Sex, Power, and the Quest for Perfection, was joined by Patrick Mullane

Patrick Mullane, (Executive Director of HBS Online and Executive Education) moderated the session…

These were the topics discussed:

  • Implications of artificial intelligence, recent strikes
  • Remote working
  • Loneliness
  • Robots and
  • How population shifts affect some genders more than others and how professionals can respond.

Patrick Mullane (Executive Director of HBS Online And Executive Education),
Patrick Sabineza (Advisor at Harvard Business Review),
Prof. Debora Spar (HBS Professor and Senior Associate Dean of Business in Global Society and former President of Barnard Collage),
Matthew Mustafa Gul (Editor in Chief at New York Business Excellence, Lecturer and Management Consultant)

Participants had the opportunity to network at this event, which was also attended by our Editor-in-Chief…

“Addressing the topic of “Gender and the Future of Work” is crucial for economic, social, ethical, and business reasons. It ensures a more equitable and inclusive future, harnesses the full potential of the workforce, and positions organizations to thrive in an ever-changing world…” said Matthew MG; Editor in Chief

At the event held at The Harvard Club, Deborah L. Spar’s book was given to the participants as a gift…

Hors D’oeuvres and Cocktails was served.

HBS Professor and Senior Associate Dean of Business in Global Society and former president of Barnard College Debora Spar, author of Work, Mate, Marry, Love, and Super Women: Sex, Power, and the Quest for Perfection, was joined by Patrick Mullane


Thank you to the Executive Director of HBS Online and Executive Education for the fireside chat on this important topic.

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