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Women at Work

Season 10 of Women at Work Starts October 21

Women at Work

Harvard Business Review

Entrepreneurship, Workplace, Business/management, Business/entrepreneurship, Progress, Resources, Gender, Equality, Business/careers, Women, Hbr, Careers, Management, Business, Harvard, Human

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 14 October 2024

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

How are women using GenAI to transform their work? What can we learn from the listeners who identify as “AI power users” about how to boost our productivity, creativity, and confidence? Why is working while parenting a teenager so much harder than Amy Gallo expected, and how can she and other moms navigate this emotionally demanding phase of motherhood? If you’re mid-career and thinking about switching industries, what should you know before making the leap? These questions are at the heart of some of the conversations the Amys are having this season. As always, they’ll bring you expertise, stories, and advice.

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0:25.0

Amy G. We're about to start the 10th season of our podcast on October 21st.

0:30.6

I sort of can't believe it.

0:32.0

10 seasons, it's great.

0:33.7

We've been hard at work putting together eight episodes that speak to both the practical and

0:39.2

emotional sides of women's experiences at work.

0:43.0

Let's tell our listeners about some of what's coming up.

0:46.0

Love to do that.

0:50.0

Okay, so in our first episode of the season, we are asking the question, what would it mean for those

0:56.1

of us in the US to have a woman as president for the very first time?

1:00.6

We want to understand what at work we stand to gain or lose in terms of status, power, confidence about the future, social policy.

1:10.0

We're also working on an episode about how women are using Gen AI to transform the way they do their jobs.

1:17.0

Thanks to this custom GPT, I now managed to solve technical issues that before they were like totally outside of my expertise and I feel honestly is very empowering.

1:30.0

Formatting it can just make things flow. So at work if we are doing a daily

1:36.4

stand-up and we're trying to go over our project management, we can prompt it

1:40.2

tell it what we're doing and how we want to do it and who's involved, then just

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dump our notes into it and it'll format everything for us which is just

1:46.9

incredible. Rule of thumb. If I'm likely to overthink it I'm going to

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