Women looking to make their mark in leadership roles at Ernst & Young (EY) were given jarringly sexist professional advice during a training seminar the Big Four accounting firm sponsored last year in New Jersey.

With the #MeToo movement in full swing, the women who attended the June 2018 event were told the female brain is 6% to 11% smaller than the male brain, according to an exclusive report from the Huffington Post.

“Women’s brains absorb information like pancakes soak up
syrup, so it’s hard for them to focus,” according to the slide show at the accounting
firm’s new office in Hoboken, NJ, according to HuffPost.

The training seminar went on to compare men’s brains to waffles: “They’re better able to focus because the information collects in each little waffle square.”

Hmmmm. This from a multinational consulting firm that presents itself as an award-winning leader in fostering a culture that promotes inclusion and a strong sense of belonging for all.

EY called the presentation Power-Presence-Purpose training. Other highlights sure to draw your ire:

  • Women were encouraged to “signal fitness
    and wellness” by getting manicures and wearing flattering clothing — yet were
    told not to “flaunt their body.”
  • Attendees had to rate how “masculine”
    or “feminine” they were before the training. Masculine adjectives
    included “ambitious” and “has leadership abilities”;
    feminine adjectives included, you guessed it, “shy” and
    “childlike.”
  • Women were told to sit cross-legged and not to
    make face-to-face contact with men at work.

There were even grooming instructions in the 55-page manual
passed out at the conference, advising that women be “polished,” with a “good
haircut, manicured nails, well-cut attire that complements your body type.”

The approximately 30 female executives who attended also
learned that women “speak briefly” and “often ramble and miss the point” in
meetings, whereas a man will “speak at length ― because he really believes in
his idea.”

GROAN! You get the point.

The accounting firm told HuffPost that the June 2018 event
was the last time that version of the seminar was held at EY. But it declined to
say if or how the seminar was changed.

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