How Corporate Volunteering Builds Better Companies with Karlijn L’Ortye | Show notes for episode 107 of Women Disrupting Tech

At 11, Karlijn L’Ortye faced bankruptcy from her candy business. Now, she leads MO the Movement, a platform connecting employees to volunteer work, enhancing corporate volunteering’s value for business growth. Key insights include improving employee satisfaction, employer branding, and generating new opportunities, emphasizing volunteering as a strategic initiative.More

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Decoding Human Behavior in the Workplace with Kirsten Heukels | Show notes for episode 106 of Women Disrupting Tech

Episode 106 of Women Disrupting Tech features Kirsten Heukels, an expert in conflict resolution, discussing the critical impact of founder relationships on startup success. Key takeaways include understanding human behavior, addressing generational dynamics within teams, and fostering a positive company culture, all essential for effective communication and leadership.More

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Building Inclusion Into Capitalism with James Felton Keith | Show notes for episode 105 of Women Disrupting Tech

In Episode 105 of Women Disrupting Tech, James Felton Keith discusses how inclusion is vital for business success. He reveals that exclusion increases risks and costs, while inclusion enhances resilience and reduces insurance premiums. The conversation emphasizes the necessity of integrating inclusion into business strategies and fosters a new approach to capitalism.More

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Mastering The Art of Authentic Leadership with Farshida Zafar | Show notes for episode 104 of Women Disrupting Tech

In episode 104 of Women Disrupting Tech, Farshida Zafar discusses her journey embracing authenticity in leadership and fostering inclusion at the Erasmus Centre for Entrepreneurship. From her experience as a refugee, she emphasizes the power of being oneself, creating belonging, and making bold choices that prioritize integrity and authenticity over traditional notions of professionalism.More

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