Title: Gender Issues in Management
1Gender Issues in Management Internet Professor
M Louise Ripley
2This is an Internet course taught entirely
online
3Administrative Details
- 1. You Must
- Be registered
- Know how to write an essay for the test
- Participate in the online Discussion Group
- Work on the Team Final Exam Substitute Project -
electronically - 2. Read the online course syllabus
- See Moodle for this course for the Course Outline
link
4Administrative Details
- 3. Course Kit and Readings are Online
- 4. Purchase Sheryl Sandbergs Lean In in the
bookstore or from Amazon - 5. The course is women-centered
- 6. Evaluation
- Individual Assignment re Discussion Group
40 - Individual Open-Book Essay Test on all
materials 40 - Final Exam Substitute Group Project
20
5Some Points About Writing Well1. Write
simply, not like Calvin -
62. Remember this trio
Tell me what youre going to tell me
Tell it to me
Tell me what you told me
7epistemological showdown I
statements
3. dian marino
Read about these important elements in an essay
in the course syllabus
84. Keep your Writing tight and concise
- Dont say, Our group decided to choose the topic
of sexual harassment because all of us feel it is
a common regular occurrence in business and one
that is is frequently a problem for women in
management level jobs. - Say instead, Sexual harassment is a common
problem for women in management.
9- 5. Use terms and theory from Online course
readings Book Lean In Moodle discussions - 6. Make specific reference to gender and
management - its what the course is all about
10The Waving HAND EXERCISES -- basis for the
discussion group
All course instructionsincluding these are also
in the Course Syllabus
11The Waving HAND EXERCISES -- basis for the
discussion group
1. Go to Course Syllabus, Learning Unit 1 2.
Click on Early Women in Business and read it 3.
Find the first Waving Hand dian marino 4.
Read it along with the two links about writing 5.
Think about your answer 6. Click on Moodle link
and log in 7. Go to Moodle site for this
course 8. Find Socialization heading
12The Waving HAND EXERCISES -- basis for the
discussion group
- 9. Find Early Women in Business Topic
- 10. Write your response
- No one else has posted? Click on Add a
new discussion topic label it Early Women in
Business - Someones already posted? Post yours as
response - 11. Decide whether to send now or have it wait
- 12. Post your answer
13The Waving HAND EXERCISES -- basis for the
discussion group
- Find out about the Waving Hand Exercises in the
Course Syllabus. There are no deadlines or
post-before dates for these. Try to do them all
before the end of the course for the best
learning opportunities.
14The final exam substitute group project
- Substitute for FINAL EXAM, not for TEST
- Based on Online Readings and Book
- Ten groups, each assigned a chapter of 2-11 of
Lean In - after last day to enrol without permission of
professor (Everyone reads studies and uses
Intro and Chapter 1) - 4-page Group Essay on your chapter and its
relation to the course - Each member, 2 pages about their own learning and
I stmts - FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS ARE ONLINE, LINKED FROM
SYLLABUS
15TOPICS AND SUB-TOPICS IN THE COURSE
- A. Socialization
- Early Women in Business
- Feminism
- Language
- The Media
- Sports
- The Military
16Socialization Early Women in Business
Read in Unit 1 about a woman in 1207 who owned
her own brewery
17Socialization Feminism
- Louises Definition of Feminism
- A belief that womens ways of knowing and doing
are just as valuable as mens and that women are
to be valued just as highly as men
18Socialization Language
- Thats an excellent suggestion, Miss Smith.
- Perhaps one of the men would like to make it
From a Punch cartoon
19Socialization the media
20Socialization - sports
21Socialization the military
22TOPICS AND SUB-TOPICS IN THE COURSE
- B. Power
- Types of Power
- Anger
- Sexual Harassment
- Affirmative Action
- Assertiveness
23Power types of power
- Legitimate (by contract)
- Coercive (by force)
- Reward (by giving something for doing it)
- Expert (by having more experience)
- Referent (noting an interest both share)
- Information (because you know things)
And others
24Power anger Choose Your Hill to Die On
25Power sexual harassment
26Sexual Harassment
- Remember this above all else
-
- Sexual HarassmentIts not about Sex Its about
Power
27Power affirmative action
- Affirmative Action, with two
EQUALLY QUALIFIED
candidates, choose a member of one of 4 groups
Women Minorities People with Disabilities Aborigin
al People
28Power - assertiveness
- In a downtown Toronto office, the boss, Mr. Hugo,
asks his assistant,
29Power - assertiveness
- "On your lunch hour today, would you please
return this watch? I bought it for my spouse's
birthday but its not right. And get back early,
please Campbell is coming at 200 to go over his
account, and I have some calculations that have
to be done first."
30- You are his assistant and you have a lunch date
with an old friend who will only be in town
today. Think about your answer to Mr. Hugo acting
as the following three women
31Power - assertiveness
- What will Doris Doormat say?
32Power - assertiveness
- What will Agatha Aggressive say?
33Power - assertiveness
- What will April Assertive say?
34TOPICS AND SUB-TOPICS IN THE COURSE
- C. Discrimination
- Stereotypes
- Diversity
- Pay Equity
- The Glass Ceiling
- Networking
- Mentoring
- All submissions will cover BALANCE
35Discrimination Stereotypesmy student Darlene
Bellefeuille produced this pamphlet for the final
project
36Discrimination diversityRead in the course
materials about former student Sandi Warren and
her views on diversity
37Discrimination - Pay equityLouises story
- 866.67
- 575.00
- ___________
- 50 LESS/month
- TRUE STORY
38Discrimination the glass ceiling
39How do we fight all these battles?
40Discrimination networking/mentoring/Leadership
- NetworkingMentoring Leadership
41balance
- We will consider this issue throughout the course
- Each group will address it at least briefly in
the - Final Exam Substitute Project
42Your professor
43Professional information
- M Louise Ripley
- B.A. Shimer College Four Years Undergraduate
- M.B.A. Loyola University of Chicago Five
Years - Ph.D. University of Toronto Eight Years
- Tenured Full Professor
- Cross-appointed to Business and Womens
Studies - At York for more than 30 years
MBA and PhD while working full time
44Teaching
- Gender Issues in Management (Hybrid and
Internet) - Introductory Marketing (Internet)
- Consumer Behaviour
- Taught and Supervised Masters students in
Environmental Studies , Education, and
Interdisciplinary Studies - Supervised a doctoral student at Trent University
Receiving award for my online teaching materials
I also have taught at York Marketing Channels,
Marketing for Competitive Advantage, Contemporary
Issues in Marketing, Marketing Research, Social
Marketing, Philosophical and Ethical Issues in
the Mass Media, Introductory Finance, Financial
Management
45My teaching philosophy
- Students are my top priority
- Education ought to be enjoyable and humour is
crucial - Theory and Practice are equally important
- I dont know all there is to know if I dont
know, Ill ask you - There is no such thing as a stupid question
- What you get out of any course depends on what
you put into it - Students earn the grades I record them
(i.e.Dont ask for 2 marks) - Ethics and a respect for Diversity are crucial in
business and must govern any examination of
gender issues
46Research I look at ethics in advertising
47Personal information
- HouseHusband, retired
- 29-year old sonJourneyman Carpenter Foreman
- Two step sons, wives, 4 grandchildren
48Heres a picture of our son Erik at work at the
Trump Tower
49Personal information
- 2 cats
- 2 dogs a greyhound and a pug
50My philosophies of life
- From Zen No job is ever menial if it needs to
bedone and you do it well, - No experience is ever wasted,
- Live in the present its all well ever get,
and - Whatever befalls you, act as if you chose it.
- From the Military Choose your hill to die on
- My number-one life-long philosophy
- Some you win, some you lose, some get rained out,
but you suit up for every game.
51Last Slide The kind of test I wont give
- How long did the Hundred Years War last?
- Which country makes Panama hats?
- From which animal do we get catgut?
- In which month do Russians celebrate the October
Revolution? - What is a camels hair brush made of?
- The Canary Islands are named after what animal?
- What was King George the Sixths first name?
- What colour is a purple finch?
- Where are Chinese gooseberries from?
52answers
- How long did the Hundred Years War last? 116
years - Which country makes Panama hats? Ecuador
- From which animal do we get catgut? Sheep
- In which month do Russians celebrate the October
Revolution? November - What is a camels hair brush made of? Squirrel
fur - The Canary Islands are named after what animal?
Dog - What was King George the Sixths first name?
Albert - What colour is a purple finch? Crimson
- Where are Chinese gooseberries from? New Zealand
53I hope you enjoy the course as much as I enjoy
teaching it!