- Study Uncovers Similar Career Advancement Challenges for Women around the World
- Highlights Distinctions in Ambition and Professional Development between Countries
- Egon Zehnder to Host "Leaders & Daughters: Cultivating the Next Generation" Events in 40 Cities across 25 Countries
ZURICH and LONDON and NEW YORK, Feb. 27, 2017 /CNW/ -- Egon Zehnder, the world's leadership advisory firm, today released the findings of its Leaders & Daughters Global Survey, a seven-country examination of working women's motivations, ambitions and their own definitions of professional success. The findings uncover a consistent rise in ambition to reach executive leadership from the early stages of women's professional careers through the senior management level; however, ambitions for women at senior management levels drop considerably as they strive to reach the C-suite.
Egon Zehnder is spotlighting the current mindset of women as the firm prepares to host "Leaders & Daughters: Cultivating the Next Generation" events in more than 40 cities worldwide – bringing together the voices of more than 3,500 participants to share their stories of success, as well as the obstacles blocking progress.
"We believe that diverse and inclusive leaders create a better world where organizations and economies not only grow, but thrive," stated Rajeev Vasudeva, Chief Executive Officer, Egon Zehnder. He added, "With our Leaders & Daughters events, we hope to find pragmatic solutions that support the professional ambitions of all women, everywhere."
Key Findings
Findings from the Leaders & Daughters Global Survey highlight seven countries around the world – Australia, Brazil, China, Germany, India, the United States and the United Kingdom. The goal is to share global similarities between women at different stages in their careers as well as regional distinctions in the journey to leadership. Key findings include:
Globally, the majority of women in the early stages of their professional career aspire for executive leadership, but ambition drops at the senior level.
As seniority increases, women feel that promotions become increasingly challenging to obtain. They also see a greater need to overcome gender bias and stereotypes in the workplace.
Parents are credited with having the greatest influence on women's careers globally, showing that early support is critical to a woman's success.
Advocacy and mentorship exist for women throughout their careers, but there are fewer opportunities for females in junior positions.
For an interactive experience with the data, explore the 2017 Leaders & Daughters Data Visualizer http://www.egonzehnder.com/specials/leaders-and-daughters/explore-the-data.html.
To explore the complete findings, please download the 2017 Leaders & Daughters Global Report PDF http://bit.ly/2leoiFg
To learn more about Egon Zehnder's Leaders & Daughters: Cultivating the Next Generation event series taking place in more than 40 cities worldwide, please visit http://www.egonzehnder.com/leaders-and-daughters.html.
About the 2017 Leaders & Daughters Global Survey
The 2017 Egon Zehnder Leaders & Daughters Global Survey explores findings from over 7,000 professional female respondents worldwide in Australia, Brazil, China, Germany, India, the United States and the United Kingdom. The survey was fielded in February 2017 by Censuswide.
About the Leaders & Daughters: Cultivating the Next Generation Event Series
Egon Zehnder introduced the Leaders & Daughters event series in 2016 to mark International Women's Day and bring generations of leaders together. In 2017, Egon Zehnder has expanded its ambition of learning from both accomplished leaders and their daughters, hosting Leaders & Daughters events in more than 40 cities worldwide. Our goal is to understand how we might collectively pave a better future for the next generation of professional women.
About Egon Zehnder
Since 1964, Egon Zehnder has been at the forefront of defining great leadership in the face of changing economic conditions, emerging opportunities and evolving business goals. With more than 435 consultants in 69 offices and 41 countries around the globe, we work closely with public and private corporations, family-owned enterprises and nonprofit and government agencies to provide board advisory services, CEO and leadership succession planning, executive search and assessment, and leadership development. For more information visit www.egonzehnder.com and follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter.
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