Edition: International
Saturday 19 July, 2025
BREAKING NEWS

Justice Yashwant Varma Moves SC Against In-house Panel report

  • News
    • Kochi
    • Trivandrum
    • Kozhikode
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Health
  • Entertainment
    • E24hrs
    • Cinema
    • Directors
    • Actors
  • Education
    • Career
  • Automobile
  • Personalities
    • Political Leaders
  • Religion
    • Christian
      • Catholic
      • Latin Catholic
      • Syro Malabar
    • Hindu
    • Islam
  • Environment
  • More
    • Food
    • Wellness
    • Lifestyle
    • Beauty & Fashion
    • Fitness
    • Mental Health
    • Yoga
    • Video
  • മലയാളം
BREAKING NEWS
100Days: Thirike, Neestream and Gopi Make their Way into the India Book of Records
Tata Neu HDFC Bank Credit Card Offers Spotify Premium as a Perk For Its Cardholders
AI Meets Innovation: Samsung Launches its Future-Forward
Iraq: Death Toll Rises to 61 in Tragic Hypermarket Fire
15-Year-Old Hindu Girl Abducted, Another Forcibly Converted in Pakistan
Truth will Prevail: Congress Defends Robert Vadra after ED Chargesheet in Land Deal Case
    • News
      • Kochi
      • Trivandrum
      • Kozhikode
    • Sports
    • Business
    • Health
    • Entertainment
      • E24hrs
      • Cinema
      • Directors
      • Actors
    • Education
      • Career
    • Automobile
    • Personalities
      • Political Leaders
    • Religion
      • Christian
        • Catholic
        • Latin Catholic
        • Syro Malabar
      • Hindu
      • Islam
    • Environment
    • More
      • Food
      • Wellness
      • Lifestyle
      • Beauty & Fashion
      • Fitness
      • Mental Health
      • Yoga
      • Video
    • മലയാളം
  • Education
  • Women Aspire to Lead but are Hesitant. Why?

    By NE Reporter on July 28, 2021

    KOZHIKODE:
    Women’s Indian Chamber of Commerce & Industry’s Public Relations and Digital Marketing Council and leading B-School, Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode (IIMK), today announced the findings of the first edition of the ‘I Lead’ survey – a collaborative study launched to capture the experiences and challenges for women to reach leadership positions in the field of communications. The study also reports the progress made so far by organisations and offers a framework that organisations can adopt to move towards a gender-inclusive workplace.

    The ‘I Lead’ survey conducted in early 2021, received an overwhelming response from 1000+ women communication professionals (across genres of Journalism, Advertising, Public Relations, Digital Communications, Content Writing, Corporate Affairs and Corporate Communications).

    As per the recent World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Global Gender Gap report of 2021, this year India slipped 28 places, and was ranked 140 among 156 countries, indicating the need for enabling policies to support women in the workforce. In the communications industry, despite women already forming a very large part of the workforce, almost 34%, compared to a national average of 14%, the ratio drops to just 11% at senior management positions, and a mere 3% in boardrooms.

    The findings of the recently launched ‘I Lead’ survey corroborate this reality. Less than half (42%) women believe that equal pay for equal work is not practiced. Two third (68%) respondents stated that their organisation does not have a formal mentoring program for aspiring women leaders. More than half (53%) respondents said that organisations don’t have a clear career growth path for women joining post maternity leave or critical care breaks. 79% women stated that their organisation considers home investments as gaps during promotions or assignment of critical assignments. More than half (53%) respondents said that their organisations do not recruit and engage in formal succession planning to ensure gender diversity. The study indicated a mere tokenism approach exists currently, with Diversity and Inclusion policies being more of a ‘tick-in-the-box’ with little ability to eliminate gender discrimination, increasing instances of workplace bias and deep routed sexism, limited mentoring and training support, and lopsided HR policies. These startling numbers re-emphasize the need for the communications industry to walk the talk of creating an inclusive and equitable work environment for women.

    Kavita Lakhani, Director Operations, Weber Shandwick and National President, WICCI Public Relations and Digital Marketing Council said, “While 66% respondents of the survey agreed to the existence of gender diversity at their workplace, 61% respondents stated that equal number of men and women are not in leadership roles. The ‘I Lead’ survey underscores the need for a gender inclusive culture that enables high-performing women to grow into leadership roles – and above all have complete control and freedom to drive their career journeys in the direction they desire. To empower more women to reach the top, organisations must expedite action in three key areas: modeling leadership and building confidence through role models/networking, progressive policies, and support systems to nurture ‘women of future’ and providing corporate development programs that propel qualified women who aspire to lead. It is my fervent belief that this study will inform and encourage leaders to take clear and decisive steps to develop the leadership potential of their female employees – and that we will all be stronger for it.”

    Prof. Deepa Sethi, Chairperson, PGP-LSM, IIM Kozhikode, and the Project Coordinator said, “It’s high time women are treated equally. Diversity and inclusion policies need to be implemented in true essence. Women are not asking for special treatment, nonetheless they do deserve equal treatment in every aspect of work including their climbing the ladder to the leadership roles. Success stories are not written on paper, these are engraved in human minds through the way we transact with each other as individuals. The ‘I Lead’ survey is an attempt to put together a framework towards a healthy workforce, and is grounded on perspectives from women in the PR and Communications industry in India.”

    The ‘I Lead’ survey also captured the progress made by companies in recent years towards ensuring gender diversity, clearly indicating some big wins. Two thirds of the respondents (68%) women said that male and female employees are evaluated on equal parameters. 67% participants accepted that their organizations value and nurture ambitious women. More than half (63%) respondents affirmed that women are provided with upskilling opportunities. 7 in 10 (74%) women agreed that their organisations encourage them to speak up against workplace discrimination/harassment, clearly indicating a commitment to building a safe and inclusive culture.

    The WICCI PR and Digital Marketing is committed to play an instrumental role in sensitizing stakeholders, for enduring and impactful change. Towards this end, the ‘I Lead’ survey recommends a transformative framework (known as OTS) in view of three gaps identified at policy, skillset, and mindset level, clearly indicating the need to restructure and together introduce a change mechanism for the industry.

    Organisational Policies (O): Creating inclusive, realistic and impact driven organization policies that are designed to support ‘women of future’ need to be the foundation of a workplace that is truly committed to diversity and inclusion.

    Training, mentoring and development (T): Focusing on sustained and comprehensive training, development, and mentorship programs for women at different stages in their career journeys, including those returning to work post maternity, sabbatical or a career break.

    Support system (S): Enabling an inclusive workplace culture, while creating independent support network groups, both at an organizational and industry level, will help women employees be heard without being judged. Additional responsibility lies with human resource departments, consultancies, and recruiters to ensure ‘equal pay’ is a reality for women, at different stages of their careers.

    NE Reporter

    content writingcorporate affairsdigital communicationsIIMKIndian Institute of Management KozhikodeWomne's Indian Chamber of CommerceWorld Economic Forum

    more recommended stories

    • AR Classroom of KSUM Startup Infusory at 121 Tribal Schools in Maharashtra

      KOCHI:Deep tech startup Infusory has introduced.

    • Wonderla Launches ‘Wonderlabs’ to Empower 25 Kerala Schools with STEM Labs

      KOCHI:Wonderla Holidays Ltd celebrates 25 years.

    • EuroKids Preschool Celebrates the Joy of New Beginnings on First Day of Preschool

      MUMBAI:EuroKids Preschool, India’s foremost preschool expert,.

    • Federal Bank Announces Scholarship Results for Academic Year 2024–25

      MUMBAI:Federal Bank is pleased to announce.

    • Wharton Executive Education and Emeritus Launch Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Program

      MUMBAI:Amid India’s push toward a $5.

    • Aster Medcity and Aster Volunteers Launch “Back to School 2.0” Initiative

      KOCHI:Aster Medcity, in association with Aster.

    • RGCB Signs Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with IHRD

      THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:In a significant advancement towards fostering.

    • IIMK at #87 Spot in FT Executive Education Custom Ranking

      KOZHIKODE:The Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode.

    • BPCL CSR’s Innovative Shravasti Schools Initiative

      SHRAVASTI (UP):Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL).

    • MIT xPRO and Emeritus Launch High-Impact Programs

      MUMBAI:As businesses worldwide accelerate their adoption.

    Live Updates

    • Tata Neu HDFC Bank Credit Card Offers Spotify Premium as a Perk For Its Cardholders
    • AI Meets Innovation: Samsung Launches its Future-Forward
    • Iraq: Death Toll Rises to 61 in Tragic Hypermarket Fire
    • 15-Year-Old Hindu Girl Abducted, Another Forcibly Converted in Pakistan
    • Truth will Prevail: Congress Defends Robert Vadra after ED Chargesheet in Land Deal Case

    NewsExperts.in

    • മലയാളം
    • മലയാളം

    What’s New ?

    • Tata Neu HDFC Bank Credit Card Offers Spotify Premium as a Perk For Its Cardholders
    • AI Meets Innovation: Samsung Launches its Future-Forward
    • Iraq: Death Toll Rises to 61 in Tragic Hypermarket Fire
    • 15-Year-Old Hindu Girl Abducted, Another Forcibly Converted in Pakistan
    • Truth will Prevail: Congress Defends Robert Vadra after ED Chargesheet in Land Deal Case

    Newsexperts.in - powered by Klickevents Infosolutions (P) LTD