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Redesigning, Redefining Work
- The Huffington Post is featuring a week-long series of op-eds from the Redesigning Redefining Work group, in coordination with the Clayman Institute's RRW summit. The articles can be accessed on the...
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- From Marissa Mayer’s rise to top dog at Yahoo! to Sheryl Sandberg’s closely-watched leadership at Facebook, women tech executives create quite a stir in Silicon Valley. For some, the rise of a...
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Convened by Stanford University’s prestigious Clayman Institute for Gender Research, the Redesigning, Redefining Work...
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This two-year project at Stanford's Clayman Institute for Gender Research will explore how workplaces of the 21st century might respond to changes in the U.S. workforce and changes in the nature of work. We will bring together top academics, industry practitioners and policy experts to set the agenda for redesigning and redefining work in order to meet these challenges. Culminating in a summit at Stanford University, this project aims to inspire new research, raise broadscale public awareness, and disseminate best practices already in place.