
Durreen Shahnaz
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Jun 17, 2023 |
shethepeople.tv | Durreen Shahnaz
From growing up with constrained life chances to working as the first Bangladeshi woman on Wall Street, to becoming a global leader in impact investing, Durreen Shahnaz takes the readers on a mesmerizing journey of innovation, compassion, and enterprise. Durreen Shahnaz elaborates on her tours to the villages in Bangladesh where she helps women entrepreneurs learn to proudly sign their names and on visits to venture capitalists who walk past her to shake her male employees’ hands.
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Jun 16, 2023 |
scroll.in | Durreen Shahnaz
Brilliance and inventiveness do not come from expensive degrees but from passion and dire necessity. Sometimes when I was working on Wall Street, I’d look around at my colleagues and wonder if they were actually any smarter or harder working than some of the women who had raised me in Bangladesh. And now, working with Grameen Bank, I would often look at the women entrepreneurs and think: I could have easily been them.
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May 24, 2023 |
ceoworld.biz | Maria Gourtsilidou |holds a Bachelor’s |Durreen Shahnaz
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, many employees, instead of going to the office, work from home, a tactic that continues in many businesses worldwide. Remote working enables employees to travel and work at the same time since they have the opportunity to create their own office anywhere in the world. Are you a remote worker, or do you plan to become one? So, let’s look at the best cities for remote working in 2023.
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May 23, 2023 |
ceoworld.biz | Durreen Shahnaz
We live in a rapidly changing world where sustained growth, business accountability, social equity, and environmental justice converge to shape our collective future. There are emerging dynamics in business of sustainability, and between the East and the West as the world teeters on the precipice of collaboration like never before. A huge consumer market in Asia beckons, empowered by a young, educated, and driven workforce. The new global citizen craves equity and cares about our living world.
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Apr 12, 2023 |
impactentrepreneur.com | Rachita Sharma |Durreen Shahnaz |Blair Miller |David Stead
The country’s leaders tried to cultivate inclusion across races, languages, religions, and many other dimensions. Fast forward 75 years and discussions about inclusion have moved into all spheres of our lives, including conversations on creating inclusive workplaces. Inclusion is vital for both companies and individuals as it has been seen to have positive effects on employee efficiency, team coordination, productivity, and satisfaction. How vital is it?
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