![]() ![]() We suspected that by arguing that women can solve the problem themselves, advocates of the “DIY” approach may imply that women should be the ones to solve it - that it is their responsibility to do so. Plus, it has the benefit of seeming to help women now, rather than waiting decades - or even centuries - for societal change. ![]() But the latter message has been inspiring and motivating to many people it’s solutions-oriented and individualistic, appealing especially to Americans who tend to appreciate DIY solutions to societal problems. The first message, that it’s processes and organizations that need to change, has been gaining traction in more recent years. In a world in which men dominate leadership roles, should we focus on changing the systems and structures that favor men at women’s expense? Or should we emphasize the tactics individual women can use to get ahead? ![]()
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