Women leaders are leaving. Are you doing anything to retain them?
March 7, 2023
The “Great Breakup” is here. Women in leadership are switching jobs at the highest rate ever recorded. Why now? According to the Women in the Workplace 2022 report from Lean In
® and McKinsey & Co.
®, employers aren’t doing enough to create a workplace that prioritizes flexibility, employee wellbeing, and diversity, equity, and inclusion. Women leaders are also struggling to advance in the workplace: for every 100 men who are promoted from entry level to manager, only 87 women are promoted. Additionally, women are more likely than men to experience microaggressions at work—such as having their judgement questioned, or having others imply that they aren’t qualified for their roles. Women leaders suffer from the pressure of being overworked and underrecognized. They report spending more time and energy on work that often isn’t recognized, and in turn feel stretched thin and burnt out. These dynamics are even more pronounced for women of color. Currently, only 1 in 20 C-suite leaders is a woman of color.