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Michael Stuber is the EMEA-level Diversity researcher, author, speaker and consultant, specialised in organisational change strategies for complex context. Over 25 years, he has worked on more than 400 projects in 30+ countries on 4 continents, helping blue chip companies across industries turn globalisation and societal change into drivers of business excellence — and advance DEI in ways that work across borders.

Ending the Myth of the female Fault for the Demographic Change

The EU member state Hungary serves as an example for the so called demographic transition. Fortunately, Hungarian women have good chances of getting quality education and building their careers. In the meantime, however, the Hungarian population shrunk by about 2% over the last decade and the birth rates are still decreasing.

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Women Wanted: Solar Energy Sector in Middle East campaigns for female engineers

Combining the fight against climate change with the advancement of female participation, the new initiative “Women in Solar” sounds like a masterpiece in this respect. The initiative is aimed at engaging more women into roles within engineering and encourages female engineers to take up a career in the renewable energy sector. And to make the […]

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Fighting the Brain Drain: How African Companies manage their Talents

While Western countries like the U.S. and many EU member states are still struggling with the recent recession, the so-called emerging countries are catching up economically. In addition to the BRICS countries, African countries show high growth rates and both technical and human resources are required to expand business. In this context,

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The Art of Networking: First Event of EMEA Intel Female Executives

Exchanging experiences and useful tips within the workforce is one efficient way to advance and encourage corporate and personal development. The globally operating Intel Corporation tried to strengthen domestic ties by convening the members of their EMEA Intel Senior Female Network for a networking and leadership event in Paris last month. The network, established in […]

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The marginalized Billion – World Report on Disability includes the workplace

Worldwide about 1 billion people are affected by some type of disability, according to estimations of the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the World Bank. The two international organisations released a 350-page report on living conditions of disabled people worldwide. The economic and societal situation for those 15% of the total population could be far […]

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Alarming EU-Survey uncovers widespread Anti-Semitism in Europe

Almost 70 years after the liberation from the inhuman Nazi dictatorship, anti-Semitic beliefs and acts should have been eliminated from European societies as demons of darkest history. Unfortunately this turns out to be an all too optimistic wish. For the first time in EU history a cross-national survey of 5,850 Jews from eight countries was […]

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Unternehmerforum, Arbeitsagentur GL „Vielfalt kann MehrWert sein“

Unter diesem Motto trafen sich Unternehmer aus den bergischen Landkreisen und der Stadt Leverkusen beim Unternehmerforum in Odenthal Altenberg. Geladen hatte die Agentur für Arbeit Bergisch Gladbach. Die Vorsitzende der Geschäftsführung der Regionaldirektion der Bundesagentur für Arbeit in Düsseldorf, Christiane Schönefeld, und der Kölner Diversity-Experte und Autor Michael Stuber gaben Einblick in das facettenreiche Thema […]

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Getting the right tone from the top

The best established mantra about successful D&I work refers to executive leadership, role modelling and to sponsoring D&I departments and agendas. And the absence of this has become an easy excuse when progress becomes slow. That implies two questions: Who is responsible for providing the impetus so that top management support will be displayed and […]

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Frauen- und Genderpolitik lobt sich selbst: Positive Trends bei Chancengleichheit, Vätergeld und Männer in Kitas

Gleich mehrere gute Nachrichten in Sachen Chancengleichheit verkündete die scheidende Bundesfamilienministerin Kristina Schröder kürzlich im gängigen, selbstlobenden Duktus der Politik. Ihr Haus legte zum fünften Mal die ‚Bilanz Chancengleichheit’ vor und präsentierte einen Überblick der Fortschritte der letzten zwei Jahre, insbesondere in den Bereichen Bildung und Ausbildung, bei der Erleichterung der Vereinbarkeit von Familie und […]

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Harvard Business Manager beleuchtet Hindernisse weiblicher Karrieren

‚Welche Klischees die Karriere von Frauen behindern – und was Unternehmen dagegen tun können’ titelt der Harvard Business Manager in seiner Oktoberausgabe und widmet mehr als 40 Seiten diesem Schwerpunktthema. Dafür wird der Status Quo in der Praxis anhand von Untersuchungen und Studien – zumeist aus dem „Diversity Vorreiterland“ USA – beleuchtet und mit bekannten […]

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