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. Why consider gender?How many women are at the top?Potential action steps?results of interviews with business leaders. Three reasons to consider gender?. Women are an increasingly important part of the workforce.Companies with more women in leadership have performed better. There are relatively
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1. The Business Benefits of Women in LeadershipBreaking Through the Granite Ceiling in Corporate New HampshireJanuary 29, 2008by Katie Merrow, Executive DirectorTwo Delta Drive, Concord, NH 03301, (603) 491-0959Contact us at kmerrow@nhwpi.org or www.nhwpi.org Gathered data
Interviewed business leaders
Held three roundtablesmany gave their timeGathered data
Interviewed business leaders
Held three roundtablesmany gave their time
2. Why consider gender?
How many women are at the top?
Potential action stepsresults of interviews with business leaders
3. Three reasons to consider gender
Women are an increasingly important part of the workforce.
Companies with more women in leadership have performed better.
There are relatively fewer women at the top in NH than in other states.
4. As workforce ages, women are the majority of young, educated potential workers
5. Women are the majority in most consumer markets Women are responsible for:
83% of all consumer purchases
89% of new bank accounts
80% of healthcare decisions
60% of car purchases
47% of the U.S. investor market
46% of home ownership
Significant trends:
At least 55% of those online every day are women
Online spending is projected to increase 26% this year
By 2010 women are expected to control 60% of the wealth in the US
Womens buying behaviors are different from mens.
Source: Marketing to Women, Marty Barletta
6. Fortune 500 companies with more women at the top performed better HOW MANY DOES IT TAKE?
RESEARCH SUGGESTS 3 OR MORE WOMEN MAXIMIZES CONTRIBUTIONS TO GOVERNANCEHOW MANY DOES IT TAKE?
RESEARCH SUGGESTS 3 OR MORE WOMEN MAXIMIZES CONTRIBUTIONS TO GOVERNANCE
7. NH has more women at the bottom and fewer at the top than other New England states
8.
The Numbers
Financial Institutions
Hospitals
Publicly Held Corporations
Financial institutions
Corporations
HospitalsFinancial institutions
Corporations
Hospitals
9. Women are concentrated at the staff level in each sector studied
10. Women comprise 80% of the workforce and 28% of senior executives in NH financial institutions
11. Women are concentrated at the staff level in healthcare Hospital industry is 80% women employees
Practitioners
Physicians and surgeons 29% W
Nurses 95% W
Therapists 87%
Other practitioners/tx providers 52%
Healthcare technicians 77%
Support workers
Nursing and psych. Aides 84%
Occ therapist aides 100%Hospital industry is 80% women employees
Practitioners
Physicians and surgeons 29% W
Nurses 95% W
Therapists 87%
Other practitioners/tx providers 52%
Healthcare technicians 77%
Support workers
Nursing and psych. Aides 84%
Occ therapist aides 100%
12. Representation is increasing especially among CEOs
13. Conversations with business and banking leaders Talked with 20 business leaders about:
Process for board selection,
Factors that affect advancement
Ways to improve opportunity
Opinions on factors limiting advancement
Lack of visibility or connection to networks
Family and home responsibilities
Corporate culture that does not facilitate womens advancement
14. Business leaders recommendations on ways to increase diversity at the top Business Community
Create a talent bank/networking organization
Provide mentoring and trainingfor women
Provide educationfor companies
Individual Companies
Identify women leaders early in the pipeline
Require diversity in contractors staffing
Provide support for home responsibilities
Publicly declare commitment to diversity
Specifically request nominations of female candidates