Course Content
CHAPTER 1: Exploring Women’s Experiences in Leadership
💡 Guiding Questions: • How do women’s leadership experiences differ from those of men, both in perception and in practice? • What barriers continue to shape their professional journeys despite formal equality? • How can greater awareness among male leaders help remove these barriers within organisations?
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CHAPTER 2: Understanding and Deconstructing Gender Bias in Leadership
💡 Guiding Questions: • Why is it essential for men in leadership to take an active role in promoting gender equality? • What does meaningful allyship look like beyond words and symbolic gestures? • How can men use their influence to create systemic rather than superficial change?
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CHAPTER 3: Building Inclusive Leadership Practices
💡 Guiding Questions: • How does communication shape perceptions of leadership, authority, and collaboration across genders? • What communication habits can male leaders develop to foster equity and inclusion? • How can we ensure that communication not only informs but also empowers?
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Psycho-education for Men in Higher Positions Regarding Women’s Leadership Challenges

Reflect on how men in leadership can actively support gender equality within your professional or community context.

 

Scenario 1 – The Interruptions
During a management meeting, female colleagues are frequently interrupted by men. You notice but remain silent.

  • How could you intervene constructively in the moment?
  • What strategies could you introduce to make discussions more inclusive?
  • How might you encourage reflection among your peers without assigning blame?

 

Scenario 2 – Equal Recognition
A male colleague receives public credit for an idea originally proposed by a female team member.

  • How can you use your position to acknowledge the correct contribution?
  • How could leaders create systems that ensure fair visibility for everyone’s work?

 

Scenario 3 – Leading by Example
You lead a department with few women in senior positions.

  • What actions can you take to model allyship and support professional growth for female colleagues?
  • How can you measure whether your efforts are creating actual cultural change?

 

Reflection prompts:

  • What does allyship mean in your own leadership role?
  • How can you use privilege responsibly to promote equality?
  • What small but consistent actions could you start implementing today?