Do you know the "She-conomy" blog ?
They created "Marketing to Women quick facts" a short animated film presenting the growing power of women in the economy today.Impressive!
Watch!
This video makes an ideal transition with my last series about the Future of Presentations.
Have you noticed?
- It's simple
- It's short
- it's interactive (we tweet about it and hopefully comment it , too!)
- it's collaborative (shared on you Tube, on Blogs, etc...)
- and it's fun!
If I chose to post this video to start twenty ten (ah, I don't care I'm French, so I can say twenty ten as much as I want!),with WOMEN, it's because I am writing a new series of 12 posts about women speakers.
Yes! Twelve Women for Twelve Months in Twenty Ten.
I like to give myself challenges!
Twelve women to illustrate 12 communication styles :
- Meg Whitman
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Carly Fiorina
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Andrea Jung
- Arianna Huffington
- Charlene Li
American but also...
French, British, Spanish, Corean, Chinese ,Indian women, etc...
We need to express it, confidently and with enthusiasm!
Excellent point, Marion. Mais... plus ca change le plus c'est la meme chose! (O-o hope the French was passable :) ) So I look forward to your women presenters' monthly blog with relish. I'm going to sign up for notifications of your blog so I can Twitter them... Let's make it a campaign.
Posted by: Sharon Eden | Thursday, January 07, 2010 at 18:55
Fun video, Marion. Thanks for sharing! Women are still invisible and voiceless in many areas, even as they (we) achieve greater roles and responsibilities every day in business, law, science, sports, media, etc.
Posted by: Lisa Braithwaite | Thursday, January 07, 2010 at 19:15
Marion, I'm willing to keep up the campaign with you. Will retweet you to others.
Regards
Phyllis SantaMaria
www.microfinancewithoutborders.com
http://microfinancewithoutborders.net for BLOG on how improving lives of women (and men) at grassroots in Kenya
Posted by: Phyllis SantaMaria | Thursday, January 07, 2010 at 20:30
I am really looking forward to this series Marion. Great idea! And loved the video.
Posted by: Susan Mazza | Thursday, January 07, 2010 at 21:22
Marion - great theme and message. 60% of European graduates are women so we should be a force to be reckoned with! Presentation skills will undoubtedly be part of that process!
Wonderful work and challenge!
Dorothy
Posted by: twitter.com/DorothyDalton | Thursday, January 07, 2010 at 21:30