PRISM理念:在COVID时代赋予女性权力!

Soma Arora
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本案例适用于所有攻读人力资源管理(HRM)课程的研究生和高管。该案例将使这些学生能够在涉及女性的商业环境中应用诸如包容、赋权、玻璃天花板等概念。这将帮助他们追踪那些具备领导一个部门或组织的特质并承担企业家角色的女性员工的发展路径。该案例研究对专注于领导力和培训的人力资源管理专业的MBA学生尤其有益。可用于MBA创业、MBA家族企业管理学生的性别与创业等课程。由于案例是在印度写成的,它可以秘密地探讨新兴市场的性别问题。最重要的是,该案例充分阐述了COVID-19的观点,以教授任何MBA课程的主要课程中的模块。PRISM World Pvt Ltd是一家位于印度德里的领先培训和咨询公司。这家公司由一位年轻的女士Anubha Walia博士拥有和管理。她的职业生涯始于在印度几家大公司担任人力资源经理,但后来,她觉得这份工作不能让她充分发挥自己的潜力。印度的企业培训行业以男性为主,以自私自利的男性为主,这支持了“玻璃天花板”。为了打破这一障碍,Anubha开设了她的培训公司,该公司基于一种新的理念,应该为在职场中帮助和提升女性的理想服务。这种新哲学被称为PRISM。Anubha提供了一个包容的环境,让她的培训师在一个性别偏见的行业中成长并感到自己被赋予了权力。就在最近,新冠肺炎疫情爆发,女性培训人员因培训需求完全枯竭而面临巨大压力,导致她们失业。这些受过良好教育的年轻女性大多有年幼的孩子,每月分期偿还住房贷款,与丈夫分担经济负担。一些成熟的教练是单身女性,在这个困难时期不得不通过储蓄来养活自己。但Anubha在PRISM的赋权感帮助这些妇女做了一些事情,即使在不确定的环境中也使她们的生计得以好转。PRISM的理念也发生了转变。当员工们在考虑放弃他们的公司,反之亦然时,PRISM的培训师们去参加免费的网络研讨会,以吸引客户到他们的公司,并在新冠时代改变了培训和交付的概念。在这些困难时期,PRISM获得了健康和精神的新意义,并成功地向前发展。本案例研究希望达到以下教学目标:1。教育学生女性企业家的礼仪和特质。此外,除了融资和经营企业的通常困难之外,妇女在家里还面临着缺乏流动资金、家人和朋友之间缺乏信任的逆境。基本上,缺乏支持系统来推动女性从普通员工毕业,成为更艰难的企业家。性别成为一种残疾,女性不得不在工作场所与之抗争。该案例介绍了PRISM哲学,作为一种独特的方法,在工作环境中灌输包容性,从而赋予妇女权力。2. 概述与“玻璃天花板”有关的所有问题,“玻璃天花板”指的是存在于企业界的商业女性的障碍。学生们需要了解女性在商业环境中面临的问题,以及她们自身的缺点,这些缺点可能会导致她们效率低下。3.让学生直接应对2019冠状病毒病大流行的挑战,特别是针对女性的挑战。该案例讲述了Anubha的PRISM公司中受过教育的年轻和成熟女性,她们因生意减少而为失去的生计而斗争。但众所周知,女性具有很强的适应力,在正确的方向上获得权力,将扭转局势,使其对自己有利。教学笔记只供教育工作者使用。请与您的图书馆联系以获取登录信息或发送电子邮件support@emeraldinsight.com以索取教学笔记。这一案件对印度传统父权社会中受过教育的职业女性有着巨大的社会影响。尽管相当大比例的女性接受了高等教育,并开始在男性主导的企业界工作,但她们中只有一小部分人被视为企业家和/或领导者。每个女性都需要追溯自己从雇员到企业家或首席执行官的历程,才能担任领导职务。这个案例可以让许多这样的雄心勃勃的女性大开眼界,她们可以在短时间内建立中小型企业。在新冠疫情期间,数字干预对于维持运营非常重要。作者分享了许多视频的链接,这些视频可以传播企业数字化转型的想法。这个案例试图展示一个理想的包容性环境,推动女性实现她们潜在的目标和愿望,打破“玻璃天花板”。 CSS 3:创业精神。
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PRISM philosophy: empowering women in COVID times!
The case is suitable for all post-graduate students and executives doing a course in human resource management (HRM). The case will enable these students to apply concepts such as inclusion, empowerment, glass ceiling, in business situations involving women. It will help them to trace the evolution path for women employees who have the traits to lead a department or organisation and assume entrepreneurial roles. The case study is particularly beneficial for MBA students specialising in HRM focussed on leadership and training. It can be used in courses such as gender and entrepreneurship for students of MBA entrepreneurship and MBA family business management. As the case is written in India, it can explore the gender issues in emerging markets surreptitiously. Most importantly, the case addresses COVID-19 perspective adequately, to teach modules embedded in main courses of any MBA program. PRISM World Pvt Ltd is a leading training and consultancy firm in Delhi, India. The firm is owned and managed by a young woman Dr Anubha Walia. She started her career as a human resource manager in leading Indian companies, but somewhere down the line, she felt the job was not allowing her to realise the fullest potential. The Indian corporate training industry was male dominated with self-serving men, supporting the “glass ceiling”. To break the barrier, Anubha opened her training firm founded on the basis of a new philosophy, which should serve the ideals of helping and promoting women in workplace. This new philosophy was called PRISM. Anubha provided an inclusive environment which allowed her trainers to grow and feel empowered in a gender-biased industry.Very recently, when COVID-19 pandemic happened, female trainers were under tremendous strain as training requirements completely dried up, and they were rendered jobless. Most of these educated young women had small kids and paid monthly installments for their home loans, sharing the financial burden with their husbands. Some mature trainers were single women who had to support themselves through savings in these difficult times. But Anubha’s sense of empowerment at PRISM helped these women to do things which made their livelihoods turnaround even in uncertain circumstances. PRISM philosophy made a turnaround too. While employees were thinking of abandoning their companies and vice-versa, trainers at PRISM went for free webinars to draw clients to their firms and changed the concept of training and delivery in corona times.PRISM acquired a new meaning of wellness and spirituality in these difficult times and soared ahead successfully. The case study hopes to achieve the following pedagogical objectives: 1. To educate students on manners and traits of women entrepreneurs. Besides, the usual difficulties of financing and running a business, women face adversities at home in the form of lack of access to working capital, trust deficit amongst family and friends. Basically, lack of support system to propels women into the tougher role of an entrepreneur graduating from a regular employee. Gender becomes a disability, which women had to fight in the workplace. The case introduces the PRISM philosophy as a unique methodology to inculcate inclusivity in work environment leading to women empowerment. 2. To outline all issues related to ‘glass ceiling” – the barrier which existed in the corporate world for businesswomen. Students need to know about problems women faced in the business environment as well as shortcomings within themselves, which can make them unproductive. 3. To align students first hand with the challenges of COVID-19 pandemic, specific to women. The case talks about educated young and mature women in Anubha’s firm PRISM, fighting for lost livelihood owing to reduced levels of business. But women are known to be highly resilient and empowered in the right direction will turnaround the situation in their favour. Teaching notes are available for educators only. Please contact your library to gain login details or email support@emeraldinsight.com to request teaching notes. The case has tremendous social implication for educated working women in traditional patriarchal Indian societies. Though a sizeable percentage of women have achieved higher education and started working in a male-dominated corporate world, only a small number of them are visible as entrepreneurs and/or leaders. Every woman needs to trace her journey from an employee to an entrepreneur or a CEO to assume a position of leadership. This case can be an eye opener for many such ambitious women who can build small- to mid-size businesses in a short span of time. Digital intervention is very important in COVID times to stay afloat. The author has shared links for many videos which can disseminate ideas for digital transformation in businesses. The case tries to showcase an ideal inclusive environment which will propel women to achieve their latent goals and desires breaking the 'glass ceiling.' CSS 3: Entrepreneurship.
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