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Steve Jobs once said, “The only way to do great work is to love what you do.” However, not all companies have an engaged workforce, particularly when it comes to female staff. Explore the reasons senior-level women report feeling less engaged in the workplace with experts from The Boston Consulting Group, a leading global management consulting firm. Learn a systematic approach to close the gender gap and benefit not just women, but all employees. getAbstract recommends this eye-opener to business leaders and executives in all fields, as well as anyone interested in concrete benefits to women’s advancement.

Take-Aways

  • A global analysis of 345,000 people’s “working preferences and engagement” showed that senior-level women are often less engaged than men.
  • Men’s satisfaction increases with seniority, but women report feeling less satisfied than junior colleagues in areas like appreciation, work-life balance, and pay and promotion.
  • Improve engagement by providing constructive feedback, flexible work models and equitable career opportunities.

About the Authors

The Boston Consulting Group is a global management consulting firm and business strategy adviser.


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