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In organizations that are not clearly committed to retaining and promoting women, ambition levels drop dramatically. So how can companies take the lead in fostering a more equitable workplace? Our latest #HowtobyBCG examines this within four industries. on.bcg.com/3u4WGI2
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In most families, women still bear the heaviest burden in caring for children and ailing parents and in running the household. Flexible-work options—giving employees a say in when, where, and how much they work—is key to retaining women. #HowtobyBCG on.bcg.com/3OJe7r9
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To successfully close the gender gap, companies need to approach diversity as they would any other priority—establishing clear metrics on recruitment, retention, advancement, and representation, as well as equal pay. #HowtobyBCG on.bcg.com/3icf6RH
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As big as it is now, the gender gap is set to widen. Companies have serious work to do to reverse troubling trends in the workforce. #HowtobyBCG on.bcg.com/3JwICg1
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Gender diversity is good business. Organizations that have higher percentages of women, especially in leadership roles, perform better. So how can we work to advance gender diversity in the workplace? Find out in our latest #HowToByBCG. on.bcg.com/3jYNLD8
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Businesses can’t afford to backslide on gender equality. To deliver a step change, companies need to address the problem from an entirely new perspective. Our latest #HowtobyBCG emphasizes eight clear imperatives. on.bcg.com/3CRHT7F
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In organizations that are not clearly committed to retaining and promoting women, ambition levels drop dramatically. So how can companies take the lead in fostering a more equitable workplace? Our latest #HowtobyBCG examines this within four industries. on.bcg.com/3u2WhpC
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In most families, women still bear the heaviest burden in caring for children and ailing parents and in running the household. Flexible-work options—giving employees a say in when, where, and how much they work—is key to retaining women. #HowtobyBCG on.bcg.com/37rVd6P
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To successfully close the gender gap, companies need to approach diversity as they would any other priority—establishing clear metrics on recruitment, retention, advancement, and representation, as well as equal pay. #HowtobyBCG on.bcg.com/3iLRQdq
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As big as it is now, the gender gap is set to widen. Companies have serious work to do to reverse troubling trends in the workforce. #HowtobyBCG on.bcg.com/3uJcvnQ
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Gender diversity is good business. Organizations that have higher percentages of women, especially in leadership roles, perform better. So how can we work to advance gender diversity in the workplace? Find out in our latest #HowToByBCG. on.bcg.com/3NxHuvS
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Let's include GameStop and @ryancohen on your #Howtobybcg playbook and let's hear their thoughts on your strategies. Oh wait that's right, RC came on board and said we're not using them. You guys still think you deserve 30 million for perceived improvement if they had? #GME
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Businesses can’t afford to backslide on gender equality. To deliver a step change, companies need to address the problem from an entirely new perspective. Our latest #HowtobyBCG emphasizes eight clear imperatives. on.bcg.com/3wPhJ49
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In organizations that are not clearly committed to retaining and promoting women, ambition levels drop dramatically. So how can companies take the lead in fostering a more equitable workplace? Our latest #HowtobyBCG examines this within four industries. on.bcg.com/376Qjw5
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In most families, women still bear the heaviest burden in caring for children and ailing parents and in running the household. Flexible-work options—giving employees a say in when, where, and how much they work—is key to retaining women. #HowtobyBCG on.bcg.com/3u39uhX
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To successfully close the gender gap, companies need to approach diversity as they would any other priority—establishing clear metrics on recruitment, retention, advancement, and representation, as well as equal pay. #HowtobyBCG on.bcg.com/3CPC1LW
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As big as it is now, the gender gap is set to widen. Companies have serious work to do to reverse troubling trends in the workforce. #HowtobyBCG on.bcg.com/36qxjs6
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Gender diversity is good business. Organizations that have higher percentages of women, especially in leadership roles, perform better. So how can we work to advance gender diversity in the workplace? Find out in our latest #HowToByBCG. on.bcg.com/3tj7G5f
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To capitalize on changing demand, companies must have a deeply nuanced understanding of customers’ new needs and behaviors. Companies can take these six steps to uncover real-time insights that will help create business value and drive growth. #HowtobyBCG on.bcg.com/3dkx0iN
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Since the beginning of the crisis, BCG has tracked consumer sentiment, spending, and behavior. A look at this data and consumers’ anticipated spending patterns reveals that the coronavirus has already created winners and losers. #HowtobyBCG on.bcg.com/3I9wCS2
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