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TED英语演讲稿范文

2023-02-28演讲稿

TED英语演讲稿范文

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TED英语演讲稿范文1

  So for any of us in this room today, lets start out by admitting were lucky. We dont live in the world our mothers lived in, our grandmothers lived in, where career choices for women were so limited. And if youre in this room today, most of us grew up in a world where we have basic civil rights, and amazingly, we still live in a world where some women dont have them.But all that aside, we still have a problem,and its a real problem. And the problem is this: Women are not making it to the top of any professionanywhere in the world. The numbers tell the story quite clearly. 190 heads of state nine are women. Of all the people in parliament in the world, 13 percent are women. In the corporate sector, women at the top, C-level jobs, board seats tops out at 15, 16 percent. The numbers have not moved since 20xxand are going in the wrong direction. And even in the non-profit world, a world we sometimes think of as being led by more women, women at the top: 20 percent.

TED英语演讲稿范文2

  I know no women, whether theyre at home or whether theyre in the workforce,who dont feel that sometimes. So Im not saying that staying in the workforce is the right thing for everyone.My talk today is about what the messages are if you do want to stay in the workforce, and I think there are three. One, sit at the table. Two, make your partner 3 / 5

  a real partner. And three, dont leave before you leave. Number one: sit at the table. Just a couple weeks ago at Facebook, we hosted a very senior government official, and he came in to meet with senior execs from around Silicon Valley. And everyone kind of sat at the table. He had these two women who were traveling with him pretty senior in his department, and I kind of said to them, Sit at the table. Come on, sit at the table, and they sat on the side of the room. When I was in college, my senior year, I took a course called European Intellectual History. Dont you love that kind of thing from college?

TED英语演讲稿范文3

  We also have another problem, which is that women face harder choices between professional success and personal fulfillment. A recent study in the U.S. showed that, of married senior managers, two-thirds of the married men had children and only one-third of the married women had children. A couple of years ago, I was in New York, and I was pitching a deal, and I was in one of those fancy New York private equity offices you can picture. And Im in the meeting its about a three-hour meeting and two hours in, there needs to be that bio break, and everyone stands up, and the partner running the meeting starts looking really embarrassed. And I realized he doesnt know where the womens room is in his office. So I start looking around for moving boxes, figuring they just moved in, but I dont see any. And so I said, Did you just move into this office? And he said, No, weve been here about a year. And I said, Are you telling me that I am the only woman to have pitched a deal in this office in a year? And he looked at me, and he said, Yeah. Or maybe youre the only one who had to go to the bathroom.So the question is, how are we going to fix this? How do we change these numbers at the top? How do we make this different?

TED英语演讲稿范文4

  I want to start out by saying, I talk about this about keeping women in the workforce because I really think thats the answer. In the high-income part of our workforce, in the people who end up at the top Fortune 500 CEO jobs, or the equivalent in other industries the problem, I am convinced, is that women are dropping out. Now people talk about this a lot, and they talk about things like flextime and mentoring and programs companies should have to train women. I want to talk about none of that today, even though thats all really important. Today I want to focus on what we can do as individuals. What are the messages we need to tell ourselves? What are the messages we tell the women that work with and for us? What are the messages we tell our daughters?Now, at the outset, I want to be very clear that this speech comes with no judgments. I dont have the right answer. I dont even have it for myself. I left San Francisco, where I live, on Monday, and I was getting on the plane for this conference. And my daughter, whos three, when I dropped her off at preschool, did that whole hugging-the-leg, crying, Mommy, dont get on the plane thing. This is hard. I feel guilty sometimes.

TED英语演讲稿范文5

  I wish I could do that now. And I took it with my roommate, Carrie, who was then a brilliant literary student and went on to be a brilliant literary scholar and my brother smart guy, but a water-polo-playing pre-med, who was a sophomore.The three of us take this class together. And then Carrie reads all the books in the original Greek and Latin, goes to all the lectures. I read all the books in English and go to most of the lectures. My brother is kind of busy. He reads one book of 12 and goes to a couple of lectures, marches himself up to our rooma couple days before the exam to get himself tutored. The three of us go to the exam together, and we sit down. And we sit there for three hours and our little blue notebooks yes, Im that old. We walk out, we look at each other, and we say, How did you do? And Carrie says, Boy, I feel like I didnt 4 / 5

  really draw out the main point on the Hegelian dialectic. And I say, God, I really wish I had really connected John Lockes theory of property with the philosophers that follow. And my brother says, I got the top grade in the class.

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