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30.05.21: PANEL DISCUSSION. 100 WOMEN, 100 WORDS... INFINITE POSSIBILITIES


Meet Some of STEM’s amazing women and girls. Come listen to Rhiannon Thomas, Phoebe Wang, our very own Sasha Morriss and Madhri Kumari talk about the pop-up touring exhibition 100 Women, 100 Words…Infinite Possibilities. This exhibition is about 100 women working and participating in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) areas around Otago and Southland, the panel will discuss what it all means to them.


30 May 2021, 1 - 2 pm at Forrester Gallery (9 Thames Street, Ōamaru)


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teyegaw
Apr 25

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It’s really inspiring to see an event like 100 Women, 100 Words, Infinite Possibilities bringing together diverse voices to celebrate creativity, perspective, and community — discussions like these remind us how much richness there is in sharing ideas and uplifting each other’s work. In a very different context, when teams are juggling multiple initiatives at once, thoughtful coordination and planning are key to making sure nothing falls through the cracks, which is where concepts like multi project resource scheduling come into play: understanding how to balance people, time, and priorities across several projects helps organizations deliver more effectively without burnout or bottlenecks. Whether it’s creative collaboration or managing complex work, intentional planning and supportive structures make meaningful experiences possible.

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