Flipcarbon, a full stack business consulting firm today announced the release of its maiden report on "Women in Leadership - Challenges, Opportunities, and Best Practices. "The in-depth report talks about women’s participation in the workplace, the role of women in building a sustainable future and shares best practices into building a diverse workplace. The report also highlights the gender inequality in leadership roles across businesses in the country.
Key Data Points from the Report:
Increasing Female Enrolment in Higher Education:
Women's Representation in Leadership:
Organisational Initiatives:
Alok Ranjan, CEO of Flipcarbon, stated, "This is India’s century, and as we continue to showcase strength and leadership in areas such as technology and innovation, we also need to strengthen our focus on gender equality. We have seen a surge in female enrolment in higher education - from 9% to 20% in engineering colleges within just 2017 to 2021. Women now comprise 58% of undergraduate enrolment. Yet, when it comes to leadership roles in corporations, the numbers tell a different story. Globally, less than 20% of C-suite positions are held by women, and most corporate boards still lack and do very little to increase female representation. There is a need to demand transparency in hiring and promotion processes. Hold leaders accountable for achieving gender balance in leadership teams - Diversity of thought is our greatest asset, which needs to be leveraged”
Alok further added, “We need to listen and acknowledge that there is a problem, we need to actively work towards creating an ecosystem of inclusivity and build programs and opportunities that enable us to bridge the gap. We need to work on grassroot level changes.”
While organisations are seeing progress, only 65% believe there are equal opportunities for both genders among their employees. To overcome the barriers that persist, the report outlines several key initiatives such as including equal pay, flexible work arrangements, and mentorship programs.
The Women In Leadership report is based on a comprehensive survey of 68% female, 30% male, and 2% others respondents. The respondents represented diverse management levels, including 27% Senior Management, 29% Middle Management, and 36% Junior Management.
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