When we talk about diversity in organizations, the conversation often revolves around numbers—how many women are hired, how many people from different backgrounds are represented, how inclusive the hiring pipeline looks. While these are important metrics, they only scratch the surface. What truly determines whether diversity leads to meaningful impact…
When we think about the motherhood penalty, we often picture formal gaps—pay differences, missed promotions, or time taken off after childbirth. These are real and important. But for many working mothers, the experience of being held back at work doesn’t always come from policies. It comes from everyday interactions. From…
“Maybe I’m not as good as they think I am.”“I just got lucky.”“One day, they’ll figure it out.” These are often labelled as signs of imposter syndrome—a term we’ve widely accepted to describe self-doubt in high-performing individuals. Over time, it has become a convenient explanation for why capable employees feel…




