The illusion of inclusion: Tanvi Gautam at TEDxSingaporeWomen 2013
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- Опубликовано: 29 дек 2013
- Tanvi is the Founder of Global People Tree, an international firm helping organizations adopt innovative talent management practices. She is a passionate storyteller and is Asia's first certified storytelling coach. She has been quoted in forums such as Harvard Business Review and writes extensively for forums such as Forbes, Singapore Business Review, and Business Times. Dr. Tanvi has her own podcast on women and leadership where she feature the thought leadership of women from across the globe. Business Manager noted as as one of the leading women of HR (2012)
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I cried two times during this talk! thank you for capturing this topic like this. loved it.
Great work Tanvi. Love your passion and energy. Congratulations!
"Don't wait for the invitation, bake your own cupcakes"
Thank you!!!
Amongst other things, I loved the ending where you speak of embracing our story and sharing it authentically. Thanks Tanvi for sharing tenderly. Vulnerably. A story of love. The shift from the illusion of inclusion to the reality of inclusion can be made through personal stories of caring and love, isn't it?
Really wonderful talk. Very personal, pertinent and powerful.
Inspiring as always, Dr Tanvi!! Thank you for sharing your personal story.
You are a true inspiration my dear, Tanvi!!! Brava.
Beautiful talk Tanvi! Thank you!
Outstanding!
Hi Tanvi, thought-provoking and insightful narrative on inclusion. Glad to have come across this. :)
OMG i love your story . Explains the concept correctly and with ease . By the way i was in your school in india . St anthony’s 🤗
It was lovely seeing you again . And i am also a celiac . And yeaaa i bake my own lasagne. life is beautiful and i feel i am blessed cos i know that i am gluten intolerant... its so much easier when u know things . God bless your son .
I sympathize and hats off to Tanvi's great passion and toughest journey she had to go through; thank you for sharing. ..........as a feedback, I was expecting more positive messages though.
a nice inspiring story on inclusion.
Very nice Tanvi :) keep going!!
Just dont leave me......it is a great way of expressing relationship
Nice one! I liked the concept, "Don't wait for inclusion, just get included"! Behave in Rome as Romans do! Is inclusion 'sharing a cake?, Is inclusion, the art of giving?, Is it just not accepting, accommodating and even appreciating the diversity? Some stories are more compelling when they are not revolving /90% around/ personal life!
I was deeply engrossed in the story from the beginning to the end. Was that inclusion? I loved the twists and turns of words, simple and impactful, loving and caring, sentimental and personal. The message is strong. I am surely going to bake my cup cakes. Well done Tanvi. You are Amazing.
“Inclusion” is indeed an illusion. Yes I know what you are talking about !
I get what your trying to say. But, there are different degrees of inclusion/exclusion. Some might be an illusion, and some might not. Don't try to put it all into one category. Try to understand that you will never be 100% included or excluded. That's just impossible. It will always be some degree between the two. Frequent reality-checks will help you keep your bearings.
"We've all heard that necessity is the mother of invention. It's not true. Desperate Moms are the mother of invention."
Do you think that your little joke makes us single fathers feel included?