Women's Forum Global Meeting 2024

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Kavitha Bindra

Yale University - School of Management

Executive Director and Assistant Dean, Executive Education

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Kavitha Bindra is the Assistant Dean and Executive Education for Executive Education at the Yale School of Management (SOM). A summa cum laude graduate of Wellesley College with a M.B.A. from Yale SOM, Kavitha worked at Deloitte Consulting and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City before returning to Yale SOM in 2012, where she served in various leadership roles across admissions, alumni relations and development, and lifelong learning before joining Executive Education in 2019. Kavitha is also a non-profit board leader, serving as the President of The Foote School Board of Trustees, as well as on the Consortium for Graduate Study in Management Board of Directors, which is dedicated to enhancing inclusion of underrepresented minorities in management schools and careers. Kavitha is a solo parent to two spirited daughters, and resides in New Haven, Connecticut.

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Plenary
Oct 24, 2024
8:20 AM8:50 AM
Online

Human-centric organisations: Promoting dialogue and growth for all talents

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Latest reports show that the newer generations place a particular importance on sharing the same values as their company and feeling supported in their overall self-development, also outside the work sphere. Inclusive dialogue and development in the workplace mean cultivating open, respectful communication that values diverse perspectives and experiences in the workplace. This approach fosters collaboration, innovation, and personal growth, ensuring equal opportunities for development and advancement within the organisation, as well as bringing richness to a company. How do companies create such environments? How do they keep their talents and have them grow in the long term? And what soft skills are becoming more and more important in this human centric approach?
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