Women in banking face a ‘double glass ceiling’; one when being promoted to management and another when being promoted to executive roles, according to new research. Although women make up 52 percent of banking sector employees globally, they average only 38 percent of middle managers and 16 percent of executive committees.
Contributor: Michel Ferrary | Published: 2 April 2018
Poor people management is hindering workplace productivity, according to research from CABA. The findings revealed that Brits are under significant workplace strain, with more than 1 in 3, (36 percent) confessing they think about quitting on a regular basis. Contributor Laura Little, Learning and Development Manager – CABA.
Contributor: Laura Little | Published: 27 February 2018
CMI, the only chartered professional body for leadership and management, surveyed more than 1,000 managers from across the private, public and charity sectors on their outlook for 2018. The results reveal that optimism for the year ahead is at the lowest level for four years
Contributor: Petra Wilton | Published: 6 January 2018
This is despite the largest number of respondents (26 percent ) thinking that having regular training would be the most effective way to eliminate unconscious bias as part of the recruitment process, followed by 17 percent who think that removing age from CVs would have the biggest impact.
Contributor: Alex Fleming | Published: 7 December 2017