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The world of engineering, resources and construction has long been the domain of men. With cultures built around aggression, dominance and hyper-masculinity, your only two options were to "harden up princess" or "Fit in or F-Off". Being yourself, particularly if yourself didn't fit the prevailing culture, was not acceptable. So what does this mean for the women today who work, or want to work, in these traditionally masculine industries? In Rules of the Game, Teagan Dowler, Organisational Development and Leadership Coach and founder of The Blue Collared Woman, shares her own and other's…mehr

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The world of engineering, resources and construction has long been the domain of men. With cultures built around aggression, dominance and hyper-masculinity, your only two options were to "harden up princess" or "Fit in or F-Off". Being yourself, particularly if yourself didn't fit the prevailing culture, was not acceptable. So what does this mean for the women today who work, or want to work, in these traditionally masculine industries? In Rules of the Game, Teagan Dowler, Organisational Development and Leadership Coach and founder of The Blue Collared Woman, shares her own and other's experiences to explore the reality of being a woman in the masculine workplace. Never before has a book presented such an honest account of the realities faced by women in these industries and succinctly delivers recommendations on how to overcome the challenges and make the most of the advantages.
Autorenporträt
Teagan Dowler is the founder of The BCW. Teagan has significant large scale Civil Construction, Iron Ore, Coal and Financial industry experience in the areas of Human Resource, Learning and Development and Human Behaviour Coaching and Psychology. She holds a Masters of Human Resource Management and a Bachelor of Science (Psychology) from The University of Melbourne. Teagan is a leader in the area of diversity, inclusion and leadership and is regularly asked to comment on industry developments. Teagan has delivered services to a range of organisations including (but not limited to), BHP Billiton Iron Ore, Glencore, Aurecon, Hyder Consulting, Thiess, HostPlus Superannuation, NAWIC Victoria, Australian Institute of Project Managers, Engineers Australia and IEEE Women in Engineering. She has been quoted in The Australian House of Representatives, featured in a range of magazines (including OK! Magazine, The Collective, CLEO) and interviewed on live breakfast radio for 4BC Brisbane. In 2014, The BCW was awarded Top Instagram Accounts to Follow by Mining Global along with a finalist nomination in the Women in Industry Social Leader 2015 Awards.