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EPISODE · Nov 20, 2025 · 40 MIN

[Future of Work] Prof Gudrun Sander - How to Build a Better Workplace that Truly Supports Working Parents

from Big Careers, Small Children

In this research-rich and deeply practical episode, Verena Hefti MBE speaks with Prof&nbsp;Gudrun&nbsp;Sander,&nbsp;Director of the Institute for International Management and Diversity Management IIDM-HSG at the University of St. Gallen, about what workplaces must do if they genuinely want to support working parents and close gender progression gaps.A global expert on gender equality, leadership, and organisational culture, Prof Sander brings decades of evidence-based insight into what really moves the needle and what doesn’t.She unpacks why many well-intentioned initiatives fall short, the key levers that actually shift equality outcomes, and how organisations can redesign work so that parents can thrive without penalty.Together, they explore:✔️ Why having a family should be treated as a normal part of an employee’s career path✔️ How organisations can remove systemic barriers that disadvantage working parents✔️ The real reason visibility matters as much as performance for progression✔️ Why women don’t need to be “perfect” to step into stretch opportunities✔️ What companies get wrong when designing policies like parental leave✔️ How hybrid work can either accelerate equality or deepen inequalities✔️ Practical steps leaders can take today to build a more inclusive culture✔️ How to support managers so they can properly support parentsWhat You’ll Learn in This Episode🔹 How to design workplace systems that genuinely support working parents🔹 Why visibility and sponsorship matter more than ever🔹 How perfectionism and confidence gaps limit progression, and what to do about it🔹 The organisational behaviours that predict better gender equality outcomes🔹 How leaders can role-model balance without losing credibility🔹 Why diversity policies fail and what makes them effectiveShow Notes:Connect with Prof Gudrun Sander on LinkedIn.Learn more about the Competence Center for Diversity, Disability and Inclusion at the University of St. Gallen here.Learn more about the Leaders Plus: Big Careers, Small Children podcast and explore additional resources at leadersplus.org.Follow Leaders Plus on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Bluesky.Connect with our CEO, Verena Hefti MBE on LinkedIn.Find out more about the work of Leaders Plus by signing up to our Newsletter.Our multi-award-winning Leaders Plus Fellowships support parents committed to career growth while enjoying family life. Expertly designed to keep parents on the leadership path, our programme tackles gender pay gap issues and empowers parents to thrive. Learn more here: Leaders Plus Fellowship.More BCSC episodes you might love:<a href="https://www.leadersplus.org/176-big-careers-small-children-denise-wilson-obe-how-the-uk-is-working-to-achieve-gender-balance-at-board-level-what-still-needs-to-change/" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

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