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Women in AI & Blockchain
The panelists discuss the role women can play in AI and blockchain technologies.
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I'd Hire More Women If They Would Apply!
Ronda Bergman discusses some of the common reasons women might not apply to certain companies and or job postings, exploring ways to make the hiring process more inclusive.
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Women in Blockchain, AI & Emerging Technologies
The panelists discuss the role women currently play and the future of women involved in blockchain technologies.
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Women in Agile and the Confidence Code
Kelly Snavely explores the roots of confidence and the gender gap between men and women. The talk is inspired by the book 'The Confidence Code' by Katty Kay and Claire Shipman.
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Is Managing Men & Women Really That Different?
Mitch Shepard’s presentation combines cutting-edge gender research and practical strategies for being exceptional leaders to diverse talent.
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Women in Agile
Diane Zajac-Woodie, Michael Norton overview common biases regarding gender and how some of the practices used by agile teams may be perpetuating a culture of subtle inequality.
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The Evolution of Engineering Culture: Oh, the Places We've Been
Melissa Pierce discusses the history and present of CS culture, gender relations, and tensions between hardware and software engineering.
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Debunking the Steve Rule
Corinna Brock discusses the place of women in software development, how to be a minority, how to increase their number and how to keep the current ones.
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The History of Women in Technology
Sarah Dutkiewicz takes a trip through the history of computing and presents some of the women that have been instrumental in advancing the computing industry.
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Panel: Who Says You Have to Be a Guy to Be a Geek?
Susan Potter and JP Chance address the issue of being few women in software development teams, explaining why it matters, and what can be done to improve the situation.