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To help track women’s progress in the workplace in Corporate America, for the past seven years McKinsey has teamed with advocacy group LeanIn.org to produce an annual benchmark looking at how women are hired, promoted, and included in leadership, as well as when and why they leave. The report has become a must-read for women professionals and company managers, yielding data-backed insights around prevents women from advancing in the workplace. The 2021 Women in the Workplace report showed that despite added stress and exhaustion from the pandemic, women held on to their roles in corporate positions. And while that is an encouraging sign after a difficult year, progress has been uneven, and burnout persists.
To produce this year’s report, McKinsey and LeanIn.org analyzed the data from over 65,000 survey participants, taken from 423 participating organizations, to understand the representation of women in corporate America. This year’s insights include:
Companies need to take bold steps to address burnout, and advance diversity and inclusion. There is a clear path forward in recognizing and rewarding women leaders who are driving progress, while also doing the deep cultural work required to create a workplace where all women feel valued.
Read more about the 2021 report findings here and how companies can drive change in their organizations and become allies for women in the workplace.
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