Friday, August 14, 2020
Snapshot of the new workplace Karen Owens PowerPoint
Preview of the new working environment Karen Owens PowerPoint For those of you who missed it, Karen Owen, an understudy at Duke University, sent an outline of her sexual coexistence to certain companions, through email. The substance isn't ok for the office, yet it looks safe since its in PowerPoint. She has visual cues, outlines, and charts. By what means can you not appreciate a lady who can chart her sexual coexistence? Owens sexual coexistence is a working environment issue. For a certain something, it was the third most looked through point on Google yesterday, which implies a huge level of individuals were perusing her slideshow while at work. In any case, more significantly, Owens slides catch the move in womens strengthening, which is occurring at the working environment and having the far reaching influence of engaging ladies in sex. Owens slides make me amped up for the new age of ladies and the amount they underestimate their own capacity. Im eager to perceive what they will do with it. Here are a few things to consider when you read her slides: 1. She utilized PowerPoint in a progressive manner. Is there a more male apparatus than PowerPoint? Most importantly, the product is address y and unconversational, which is run of the mill for men at work. Second of all, its been the apparatus of decision for the famously young men club vocation: investors and the individuals who pitch to them. That Owen utilized this male instrument to discuss what men are truly similar to in bed turns our working environment assumptions on their head. 2. She delineates why men fear twentysomething ladies. The working environment has ladies all over the place. Indeed, even a spot like Google, known for their tech folks, is likewise known for having a business power loaded with hot ladies. So moderately aged men are regularly alone, for a long time, with single, hot young ladies. When has this occurred ever? Now, there is a culture of men being stricken with young ladies, and young ladies feeling enabled enough to use that without really yielding. Also, with regards to youngsters, they are not winning as much as the ladies (the Wall Street Journal reports that in Atlanta young ladies gain an inconceivable 21% more than their male partners). Men are not as sought after contrasted with ladies and since young ladies are attractive, and youngsters don't have power that can make them hot, that is not liable to change. So twentysomething ladies are totally dominating men everything being equal. These slides do a decent arrangement to affirm that. 3. The principles are for the most part extraordinary. These slides are entrancing in light of the fact that they surmise that the guidelines of the world have changed, for a lady like Owen. For instance, the guidelines of security are new. Rather than bringing about a Scarlet An, or family shame, Owen uncovers she is shrewd, amusing, and an extraordinary author. (What's more, look, operators are as of now calling her.) The slides likewise uncover new principles for gatekeeping. Owen didn't require authorization from anybody, or any work environment experience, to have a more huge effect on the working environment than you did today. At last, her slides give us that the guidelines of learning are new. We can share all our insight, about anything. Nothing is consecrated and nothing is mystery, and we can publicly support anything, to get the hang of everything quicker, even how to get a lacrosse player and get him into bed. Its unmistakable to me that none of this data is noteworthy all by itself. Theres a colossal report about sex in the US, that uncovers a wide area of the populace to be pretty explicitly liberal. So what makes these slides so entrancing? I think its her spunk and self-information and exciting feeling of her own capacity. I wish I had that when I was her age. I am twenty years more established than Owen, yet she moves me to be valiant, faces challenges, and let my imagination bamboozle me.
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