- Malkia - Training for ILO StaffJanet Johnson3547751220 July 2021Online21 June 202123 July 2021Jeanne SchmittSharon ComptonChief Talent Management Branch, HRD, ILOActivity Manager, ITCILO

Malkia - Training for ILO Staff
Janet Johnson
35477512
20 July 2021
Online
21 June 2021
23 July 2021


Jeanne Schmitt
Sharon Compton
Chief Talent Management Branch, HRD, ILO
Activity Manager, ITCILO
Janet Johnson
Despite some progress, women are still vastly under-represented in leadership positions. Unspoken rules and arrangements, work practices and cultural norms govern workplace structure and gender dynamics. These have the potential to limit women’s career opportunities and undermine their experience at the workplace.
This is especially acute for women line managers, who play a crucial role in organizations operations on a daily basis as the leaders of their teams and as a liaison between staff and upper management. More often than not, it is at that level of their career that women get stuck, discouraged or disempowered to climb the career ladder.
In a world defined by complexity, disruption and change, today’s most successful organisations are those that bring diverse perspectives and experiences to each new challenge. Along with being the right thing to do, empowering women offer a strategic advantage – especially at the leadership level.
Malkia is a mobile tool that combines orientation, learning, coaching and access to resources. It helps women succeed by:
• Giving advice and guiding women managers, like a mentor
• Breaking the code of gender bias to foster awareness and assertiveness
• Facilitating an interactive and practice-oriented skills journey
• Providing a safe space to prepare for daily management challenges
With Malkia, women learn to master key managerial skills and gain confidence in their own skills, employability, and role as managers.
OBJECTIVES
Malkia aims at helping women rise up & supports them when skilling for success.
Malkia’s specific goals are to:
• Raise understanding of labour markets trends, women career opportunities and gender biases through up-to-date and contextualized data
• Increase awareness of women on possible gender biases through a self-assessment tool
• Build capacity on key managerial soft skills to strengthen employability through learning and practice using state of the art mobile learning methodologies
• Foster self-esteem and develop operational management competencies through coaching
CONTENT
The online course lasted 5 weeks from the 21st of June to the 23rd of July. Each week participants had the possibility to go through self-paced learning modules on gender biases and core managerial skills.
Moreover, several live webinars were organized to go deeper and exchange on key women empowerment issues with key international speakers.
Lastly, operational coaching sessions were available to each participant to develop autonomy in resolving challenges and find out how to make a difference at work.
ACHIEVEMENT
Duration: 25 learning hours
During the online course, participants learned to master key managerial skills and gained confidence on their own skills, employability and role as managers. At the end of the course, participants have:
• Achieved a better understanding of women career opportunities and trends, as well as gender biases through up-to-date and contextualized data
• Built their own capacity on key managerial soft skills
• Fostered their self-esteem and develop operational management competencies
Skills / Knowledge
- Women empowerment
- Team management
- Understanding of gender bias
Issued on
July 20, 2021
Expires on
Does not expire
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