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Could the IET Women's Network benefit from a male's perspective

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We would be interested to hear your thoughts on this.



Thank you,

Jo
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    Hi Leah,



    Thank you for reminding me about Maria's post.



    There are a number of vaild points and reasons for ensuring that men join the network.   Although the Women's Network does not exclude men from the group I usually promote activity to our women members only.  I had promoted it to a group of men once and got very little response.  One man questioned why he had been sent the information, as he was not a woman!  I think that going forward the message will need to be changed to eliminate any confusion.  Reading some of the comments on here has given me an idea on how I can do that so, thank you very much to everybody that has contributed to this post. 



    Kind regards,

    Jo
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  • Former Community Member
    0 Former Community Member
    Hi Leah,



    Thank you for reminding me about Maria's post.



    There are a number of vaild points and reasons for ensuring that men join the network.   Although the Women's Network does not exclude men from the group I usually promote activity to our women members only.  I had promoted it to a group of men once and got very little response.  One man questioned why he had been sent the information, as he was not a woman!  I think that going forward the message will need to be changed to eliminate any confusion.  Reading some of the comments on here has given me an idea on how I can do that so, thank you very much to everybody that has contributed to this post. 



    Kind regards,

    Jo
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