In our research we found that women were told they were too young to lead, too old to lead...and middle age wasn't quite right either. As it turns out no age is the right age to be a woman leader. See my latest
@HarvardBiz article for solutions.
https://hbr.org/2023/06/women-in-leadership-face-ageism-at-every-age
Women in Leadership Face Ageism at Every Age

Originally, ageism was understood to be prejudice, stereotypes, and discriminatory behavior targeted at older employees. But with an increasingly diverse and multigenerational workforce, age bias now occurs across the career life cycle — especially for women. “Youngism” refers to ageism toward younger adults, fueled by the conflation of age with maturity and the misperception that tenure is required for competency. Even middle-aged women are feeling the effects of age bias. Age diversity in the workplace yields better organizational performance while perceived age discrimination creates lower job satisfaction and engagement. The good news is that there are practical steps for leaders to combat this never-right gendered age bias. First, recognize ageism in your organization; you can’t fix a problem that isn’t there. Next, with your employees, address “lookism,” and focus on skills, no matter who has them. Finally, cultivate creative collaborations to encourage learning across age groups.

Harvard Business Review
@amydiehl Humph and foo. But thank you for suggesting steps to take!!
@amydiehl @HarvardBiz I remember being told that it would be bad if it looked like they were moving my career on too quickly

@amydiehl @HarvardBiz

In #Idaho they just tell you all about it during a legislative session. They say the quiet parts out loud and the citizens cheer! Even many of the women.

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“I’d totally vote for a woman for president…just not THAT woman. Or that one. Or that one either…”
@amydiehl @HarvardBiz In my experience you're "too young to lead" and then around your late forties you're "too old to employ", but then I was a techie.

@amydiehl

I've spent the last 30 years in contracting/consulting software engineering rolls. Over that time, the women I've worked for have utilised my skills in the most efficient way for the team. The men I've worked for have spent their time dick-swinging to try and show they definitely don't care I'm being paid 3 times what they are.

I would work for a woman over a man any damn minute of any damn day.

@amydiehl @HarvardBiz So let me see. Boudica, Queen Elizabeth I, Queen Victoria, Catherine The Great, Helen Clark, Jacinda Ardern, Greta Thunberg and I am sure there are many more!

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My favorite line: Other search committees declined to hire women in their fifties because they have “menopause-related issues and could be challenging to manage.”

Yes, yes, because we are sick of all the bs we’ve put up with and have no problem calling out bad management and bad procedures when we see them. #SorryNotSorry

@grayladywriter @amydiehl
Oh FFS. You think you're finally out of the "might have kids" and then the "has young kids" loop and then THIS????
@amydiehl @HarvardBiz Disappointing but sadly not surprising. 😔