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Malvika Singh: "I am not waiting for women's day"

March 12, 2021

Women have a choice”, says Advance initiator and co-founder Malvika Singh in an article published in finews.com: “To wait for change to come about, or to shape it.” Malvika chooses not to wait – and encourages women of all backgrounds and on all levels to take action too.

To unleash the power that lies within each of us, there is powerful blueprint based on insights from neuroscience, psychology and behavioral economics. It all starts with a BHAG, a Big, Hairy and Audacious Goal you set in your life. Find out more about the key ingredients to unlocking your potential and read the full article published in Finews. Changing the world starts with – you! And there is an imperative to act now as we are undergoing major transformations in all industries – economically, socially and politically.

aBOUT THE AUTHOR

Malvika Singh is the founder of Impact, an international consulting and leadership development firm with offices in Switzerland and the U.S. Malvika is passionate about advancing the cause of women. She is a champion and advocate of women’s empowerment to create gender equity in the business world – because it’s good for better business. She is the initiator and co-founder of Advance, the leading business association for gender equality in Switzerland.
 

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