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Let’s Re-Write the “Single Story” of Women’s Leadership Mil Niepold Founder and President, The Mara Partners IMPACTv Conference October 22, 2015

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Let’s Re-Write the “Single Story” of Women’s Leadership

Mil NiepoldFounder and President, The Mara Partners

IMPACTv ConferenceOctober 22, 2015

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US State Department

From This …..

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US State Department

To This….

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US State Department

To This….

Initiative for Inclusive Security

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WHERE ARE WE?Leadership Today

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Some Inconvenient (Leadership) Truths

Negotiations are a major tool society uses to address vital issues, but:– Women are significantly under-represented– Results in skewed perspectives– Ignores “societal perfect storm” in which

negotiations occur

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The Cynicism Trap

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But Stakes Could Not be Higher

Today’s “operating environment” is:• Conflict prone • Boundary-less• Lawless• Depleted

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CAN ANYONE HELP?Bright Spots in Women’s Leadership Today

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Yes, but…

Prepare to be:• Disliked (Harvard Business School)• Ignored (Cecilia Ridgeway)• Underpaid (Institute for Women’s Policy

Research)• In the minority (World Economic Forum)

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Strategies for Resetting the Table

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Step 1. Improve Who’s at the Table“I’m not sure how bringing the warriors together around the table actually results in peace”.

Amb. Swanee Hunt

Getting a Seat at the table:• Northern Ireland: women formed a political party just 6 weeks

before the negotiations in order to have a seat at the table• Yemen: women found male relatives to escort them to negotiations• Papua New Guinea: World Bank provided childcare to ensure

women in mining communities could participate in the community meetings

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Step 2: Answer the “Why Women?” Question Carefully

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Multiple Choice Quiz:Fork in the (Pre-Negotiating) Road

Why should men have more women at the negotiating table? Because of:

a. Parity/equity/women’s rightsb. They need more coffee brought in c. It is required (quotas, constitutions, etc.)d. Women flirted with theme. It is the secret to a successful negotiation (impact/reaching goals, innovation)

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And yet….

• According to University of Lausanne Professor, John Antonakis “the good styles of leadership come more naturally to women”

• Like it or not, you’ll still need more “ammunition” to get in the room

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Ammunition: AKA The “Business” Case • Research shows that increasing women’s

voice/agency/decision-making authority, etc. improves organizational performance, governance, innovation and human development outcomes. World Economic ForumWorld BankMcKinseyGoldman SachsOxford University

• “Gender Inequality Costs As Much As the American and Chinese Economies Combined”

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Step 3: Communicate the Case Clearly

• http://resetthepeacetable.org

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GHANA & HUMAN TRAFFICKINGWomen’s Leadership Case Study

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Women and Trafficking

• 80% of trafficking victims are women & girls• Gender sensitive approaches to trafficking are

victims’ services• 2 countries in the world have put women on the

front lines (Ghana and Nicaragua)• Strong case for women in prosecution/border

protection/legal/police roles (women in these roles are less corruption and trafficking thrives in corrupt environments)

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Conclusion: What my Fitbit Taught Me about Women’s Leadership

• I need to walk more• I already walk a lot• Standing up is the first step