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Women in Tech

Autor Shilpa Shah
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 iul 2021
It has long been recognised that the technology industry is not diverse and gender inclusive. In the UK, the proportion of women in technology roles has remained stubbornly beneath 20% for the last twenty years. With this book we hope to help address that. This guide to tackling the gender imbalance in technology professions offers expertise, initiatives and true stories to support those wishing to bring greater gender diversity into the workplace. It aims to inform regarding background, theory and policy; advise on concrete actions that can be undertaken, and to be an exemplar for companies, organisations, establishments and campaigns in the form of real-world case studies.
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ISBN-13: 9781780175614
ISBN-10: 1780175612
Pagini: 170
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: British Informatics Society Ltd

Notă biografică

Editor Gillian Arnold is Managing Director for Tectre, an IT Recruitment and Training company focussed on supporting women in technical roles. She's also chair of the CEPIS Women in ICT Taskforce and past chair of the BCSWomen specialist group. The authors of this book - Gillian Arnold, Hannah Dee, Clem Herman, Sharon Moore, Andrea Palmer, and Shilpa Shah - are all women in tech, ranging from professors of computer science and gender, to CTO-level practitioners.

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This guide offers expertise, initiatives and true stories to support those wishing to bring greater gender diversity into the workplace. It aims to inform regarding background, theory and policy; advise on concrete actions that can be undertaken, and to be an exemplar for the tech industry in the form of real-world case studies.