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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260723T120000
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URL:https://events.talentally.com/events/webinar-designed-for-her-confiden
 ce-vs-environment/
SUMMARY:WEBINAR - Designed for Her: Confidence vs. Environment
DESCRIPTION:She's talented. She knows her stuff. But she's quiet in meeting
 s\, hesitant to advocate for herself\, reluctant to raise her hand for the
  bigger opportunity.\n\nThe organization's diagnosis: a confidence problem
 . The prescription: a workshop\, a coach\, a leadership development progra
 m designed to help her show up differently.\n\nThe actual problem: the env
 ironment.\n\nWhen the system consistently interrupts\, overlooks\, second-
 guesses\, and under-credits women — it produces exactly the behavior org
 anizations then diagnose as a personal growth gap. The response to that ga
 p sends the message that she's the thing that needs fixing. She's not.\n\n
 In Episode 4 of Designed for Her\, Megan from IAW and Jessica from Project
  More Happy draw the line between what looks like a confidence issue and w
 hat is actually a design failure — and why getting that distinction wron
 g is costing organizations the talent they're trying to develop.
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