You discussed prejudice being an issue and danger to women in leadership while seemingly reinforcing a handful of these generalizations throughout the video.
Hi! Thank you for these presentations. Regarding 4:30, what do you base the claim that "if things don't go well, the man can be accused of sexual harrassment" on? Surely, the most common reason for men to be accused of sexual harrassment is sexual harrassment, rather than a personal relationship "not going well"?
Philipp C, Thanks for your observation. You're absolutely right that most accusations of sexual harassment are legitimate; I’ve seen figures going from 92% to 98%. I should have been more precise and said that “false accusations” are what many men fear may happen in a mentoring relationship with a woman if one or both parties start having sexual feelings or if conflict occurs. For more information, see: Hurley, A. E. (1996). Challenges in cross-gender mentoring relationships: psychological intimacy, myths, rumours, innuendoes and sexual harassment. Leadership & Organization Development Journal, 17(3), 42-49.
Dear Professor David, thanks for the video. Very clear explanations! May I also ask how or which software you use to make this video with yourself taped and shown also? Thanks
You discussed prejudice being an issue and danger to women in leadership while seemingly reinforcing a handful of these generalizations throughout the video.
He’s just saying what the book says homie
Hi! Thank you for these presentations. Regarding 4:30, what do you base the claim that "if things don't go well, the man can be accused of sexual harrassment" on? Surely, the most common reason for men to be accused of sexual harrassment is sexual harrassment, rather than a personal relationship "not going well"?
Philipp C,
Thanks for your observation. You're absolutely right that most accusations of sexual harassment are legitimate; I’ve seen figures going from 92% to 98%. I should have been more precise and said that “false accusations” are what many men fear may happen in a mentoring relationship with a woman if one or both parties start having sexual feelings or if conflict occurs.
For more information, see: Hurley, A. E. (1996). Challenges in cross-gender mentoring relationships: psychological intimacy, myths, rumours, innuendoes and sexual harassment. Leadership & Organization Development Journal, 17(3), 42-49.
Hi David I appreciate your explanation is excellent 👍
Thank you for these presentations.
Dear Professor David, thanks for the video. Very clear explanations! May I also ask how or which software you use to make this video with yourself taped and shown also? Thanks
Thank you for your kind words. I use Screencast-o-matic. It's inexpensive and easy to use.
@@DavidDunaetz Thanks Professor
Thanks for the video! I appreciated it.
every single human being has a male side and a female side