20 Sep 2010
GENDER IMBALANCE AT BOARD LEVEL ?
As reported in Times of India ( Sept.18,2010 ), a study, conducted jointly by Standard Chartered Bank and Cranfield School of Management re: representation of women on Boards of Directors of Companies, found following figures :
· Canada……………………………..15%
· USA…………………………………..14.5 %
· UK………………………………………12.2 %
· Hong Kong………………………….8.9 %
· Australia…………………………….8.3 %
· India…………………………………..5.3 %
For India, the study tells us that women held 59 out of a total of 1112 directorships in the BSE-100 group.
What the study does not reveal is :
" How many of these 59 women were a mother / sister / daughter / wife of the promoters ?
Co-author of the report Aparna Banerji says :
Corporate India clearly has some way to go in addressing gender imbalance at “ board level ".
But that would not happen till Corporate HR Managers start hiring many more girls at the “ entry level ” - and to begin with, in the HR function itself !
Hemen Parekh
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