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For example, a study by Iris Bohnet, Alexandra van Geen and Max Bazerman of Harvard showed that if you evaluate male and female candidates for a given job at the same time (rather than one at a time), interviewers are less likely to focus on gender than past performance.
Hannah Peaker: If Women Ran the World Hannah Peaker 2010
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Against the backdrop of 90's power ballad Wind of Change, Professor Iris Bohnet, Director of the Women and Public Policy Program at Harvard Kennedy School, asserted that the business case is ripe.
Hannah Peaker: If Women Ran the World Hannah Peaker 2010
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For example, a study by Iris Bohnet, Alexandra van Geen and Max Bazerman of Harvard showed that if you evaluate male and female candidates for a given job at the same time (rather than one at a time), interviewers are less likely to focus on gender than past performance.
Hannah Peaker: If Women Ran the World Hannah Peaker 2010
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Against the backdrop of 90's power ballad Wind of Change, Professor Iris Bohnet, Director of the Women and Public Policy Program at Harvard Kennedy School, asserted that the business case is ripe.
Hannah Peaker: If Women Ran the World Hannah Peaker 2010
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Against the backdrop of 90's power ballad Wind of Change, Professor Iris Bohnet, Director of the Women and Public Policy Program at Harvard Kennedy School, asserted that the business case is ripe.
Hannah Peaker: If Women Ran the World Hannah Peaker 2010
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Against the backdrop of 90's power ballad Wind of Change, Professor Iris Bohnet, Director of the Women and Public Policy Program at Harvard Kennedy School, asserted that the business case is ripe.
Hannah Peaker: If Women Ran the World Hannah Peaker 2010
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For example, a study by Iris Bohnet, Alexandra van Geen and Max Bazerman of Harvard showed that if you evaluate male and female candidates for a given job at the same time (rather than one at a time), interviewers are less likely to focus on gender than past performance.
Hannah Peaker: If Women Ran the World Hannah Peaker 2010
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For example, a study by Iris Bohnet, Alexandra van Geen and Max Bazerman of Harvard showed that if you evaluate male and female candidates for a given job at the same time (rather than one at a time), interviewers are less likely to focus on gender than past performance.
Hannah Peaker: If Women Ran the World Hannah Peaker 2010
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For example, a study by Iris Bohnet, Alexandra van Geen and Max Bazerman of Harvard showed that if you evaluate male and female candidates for a given job at the same time (rather than one at a time), interviewers are less likely to focus on gender than past performance.
Hannah Peaker: If Women Ran the World Hannah Peaker 2010
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Against the backdrop of 90's power ballad Wind of Change, Professor Iris Bohnet, Director of the Women and Public Policy Program at Harvard Kennedy School, asserted that the business case is ripe.
Hannah Peaker: If Women Ran the World Hannah Peaker 2010
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