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As India emerges as a global economic powerhouse, there is a growing recognition that true progress lies in leveraging the potential of a diverse workforce.
In a recent report by UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) on Gender Inequality Index 2022 (GII), India stands 108 out of 193 countries. This data might not seem like a major milestone but it depicts a significant jump of 14 ranks in GII 2022 as compared to GII 2021.
The present state of gender diversity in Indian corporations paints a picture of progress, however it also underlines the work that remains. Thriving sectors like IT and banking are leading the charge, with women occupying up to 30% of leadership roles. Yet, major industries like manufacturing and energy still have a long way to go as the ratio of women leadership is still low.
In a diverse country like India, women influence over 70% of consumer purchasing decisions, thus, having a workforce that reflects the customer base is predominant. Organizations with a powerful female representation can comprehend and cater to this substantial market sector better.
Gender diversity often results in innovation as distinctive teams bring forth unique perspectives and experiences, leading to ingenious solutions and products. It brings many benefits to the corporate table.
Hurdles to Achieving Gender Balance in Corporations
Despite the evident benefits, Indians corporations are still finding it hard to overcome the common challenges of achieving gender diversity, leading to a slower progress:
To conquer these challenges, companies need to implement best practices that foster gender diversity in the organization.
Developing and implementing strong gender-inclusive policies and strategies is essential. This consists of equal pay, anti-discrimination, and harassment prevention.
Corporates should initiate clear, measurable targets for women’s representation at all levels, backed by regular audits and transparent reporting.
Execute blind resume screening and make sure diverse interview panels to mitigate unconscious bias. Also, develop female leadership programs tailored for women to create a strong pipeline of female talent.
Provide remote work options and flexible hours to support employees’ work balance and personal responsibilities. Offer parental leaves that encourage shared responsibilities between women and men.
Conduct timely pay equity audits and ensure transparency in the remuneration structures to rectify the disparities, if any.
Gender diversity is not just about fairness; it’s about building stronger, more resilient companies that can compete on the global stage.
The future of gender-inclusivity in India is promising, as the corporate sphere would evolve, this diversity would play a significant role in shaping a more inclusive and innovative workplace.
The ascending technologies like Artificial Intelligence can play a crucial role in encouraging gender equality. Tools that eradicate prejudice in hiring and performance evaluations are getting more and more prevalent.
As we progress, businesses that will adopt and support gender diversity will not only lead in innovation and performance but will set new standards for corporate responsibility and social progress.
The journey towards gender inclusivity may be not that easy, however the rewards- for businesses, individuals and society as whole – are immeasurable.
(The article was first published in the Nasscom Community.)
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