How to Reduce Gender Bias in the Workplace
How Digital Credentials Can Surface Competency & Level the Playing Field Men and women are still not equal when it comes to opportunities in the workplace. The...
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Executive Abstract
Peer ReviewedMen and women are still not equal when it comes to opportunities in the workplace. There is a systemic gender bias that happens during the hiring and promotion process in corporate America that allows male leaders to rise to the C-Suite (95% of C-Level executives at Fortune 500 companies are male), while women are often left to middle-management, or worse, out of the workforce completely.
In this white paper, learn how digital credentials can be used to:
Corporate organizations that offer learning and development opportunities, HR professionals leading talent management aimed at a more inclusive workforce, and employees (of both genders) who are dedicated to equality in the workplace will benefit from the tactics shared in this white paper.
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