Inclusion benchmarks aim to improve workplace gender diversity but often fall short in fully supporting women. They've increased female leadership but overlook intersectionality, deep-rooted biases, and work-life balance. A shift from quantitative targets to a culture of genuine inclusivity, considering the diverse needs of women, is essential for true equality.
Are Current Inclusion Benchmarks Meeting the Needs of Women in the Workplace?
Inclusion benchmarks aim to improve workplace gender diversity but often fall short in fully supporting women. They've increased female leadership but overlook intersectionality, deep-rooted biases, and work-life balance. A shift from quantitative targets to a culture of genuine inclusivity, considering the diverse needs of women, is essential for true equality.
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