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While MNCs were among the earliest to employ more women at the senior management levels, Indian companies are no exception now. As per a report by The Economic Times, Indian promoter driven organisations are on an aggressive bid to get high potential women talent at CXO level. "Initially, the whole push came after it became mandatory to have women directors on the board. But this process triggered thinking in this direction,” Anindita Banerjee, executive director at RGF Executive Search has told the financial daily.
Now this direction is definitely signalling a change! Companies like Mahindra & Mahindra, Hindustan Zinc Limited,
This scenario is the same throughout the industry. "We will prefer more and more women when it comes to filling up positions with no compromise on merit," said Prince Augustin, Executive Vice-President - Group Human Capital & Leadership Development at Mahindra & Mahindra.
Yet the red line seems to persist. Experts informed the ET, while demand goes up by 40%, success rate is only half of it.
Forum for Women in Leadership (WILL) estimates that 8-10% of senior management leadership in India are women, compared to 22-25% in the US.
"There is a lack of understanding on diversity...on why should we have diversity, for innovation, competitiveness, for different ideas and different skills," says Poonam Barua, founder chairman, WILL.
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