DDI Data Reveals Women Leaders Are Critical to Creating Inclusive Cultures, yet Miss Out on Core Development Experiences
PITTSBURGH, March 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- DDI, a global leadership company, today commemorates International Women's Day by releasing new data analysis on women in leadership. Alongside the release, DDI is hosting a live webinar for current and emerging women leaders and allies.
- Alongside the release, DDI is hosting a live webinar for current and emerging women leaders and allies.
- Key findings from the analysis include:
More women leaders support a more inclusive environment: Organizations with an above-average* proportion of women leaders are 1.9x more likely to be rated as having an inclusive culture than those with fewer women. - Fewer women receive formal mentors: On average, only 24% of women leaders have had a formal mentor, compared to 30% of men.
- For more data and recommendations – including how women leaders impact companies' bottom line, what women in STEM care most about and how to retain women leaders – visit ddiworld.com/blog/women-leadership-statistics.