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Raising your daughter to lead: Janelle Kerrisk at TEDxQUT 

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Janelle is the Queensland and Northern Territory President of the not for profit organisation, The National Association of Women in Construction as well as a partner in one of the largest specialist construction and infrastructure practices in Queensland. She sits in a small 17.1% of women equity partners in Australia and an even smaller number that work exclusively in the construction industry.
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

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@emilyhaigh8362
@emilyhaigh8362 10 лет назад
Great speech Janelle - lovely to meet you also. Keep up the inspiration!
@liorc.9273
@liorc.9273 5 лет назад
Thank you Janelle Kerrisk, for life changing 18 minutes.
@VICTHEREALEST
@VICTHEREALEST 10 лет назад
Janelle was nervous but pulled off a brilliant ted talk.
@anthonymcdonald1645
@anthonymcdonald1645 10 лет назад
You, obviously, didn't watch the clip Chris. The talk refers to empowering your child to believe that they can become anything they want in life. I know that my children will be raised with this ethos. Western, or otherwise, it's surely better to lead than follow!!!
@Ngwembe
@Ngwembe 10 лет назад
Fantastic talk. Great question and subject to talk about. Thanks Janelle!
@VirtueFeed
@VirtueFeed 20 часов назад
I feel bad for her
@jokifka
@jokifka 10 лет назад
They obviously don't think that males and females are equally valuable employees otherwise they wouldn't pay women less
@cyndis292
@cyndis292 10 лет назад
Well done! Very motivational for girls in general.
@bartholomewbutternut641
@bartholomewbutternut641 10 лет назад
First!!!
@CalumnMcAulay
@CalumnMcAulay 10 лет назад
so by that rationale - by being a leader you are condemning others to be your followers subjecting them to that which yourself ridicule or disapprove of
@sazatornill
@sazatornill 8 лет назад
American education around money as the core of your children's life success. Promotions, pay rises, being a CEO, become at the top of a corporate boardroom, salary figures... I think the educational speech is much broader, and should cover much more and shouldn't exclude any gender specially nowadays with the latest generations of men being put in a position where they are born with the weight of chauvinism by default and put in a situation where many people are raised to be cruelly competitive against them. Being a man in this century isn't easy at all. Looking at speeches like this, films and advertising nowadays and the image they project about men is so despairing. Sexism is so unfair, both ways. I don't buy into this. Don't follow leaders and watch your parking meters!!!
@cheeple
@cheeple 10 лет назад
Boo Hoo Cry me a river, how many black ceo's in Australia?
@e13kid
@e13kid 4 года назад
In Australia? Not many.
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