为提高妇女在工作场所的地位建立指导计划

IF 0.8 Q3 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR New Horizons in Adult Education and Human Resource Development Pub Date : 2021-06-01 DOI:10.1002/nha3.20342
Tracie Groves
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女性几乎占劳动力的一半,但只有一小部分被提升到中层管理人员以上(Zarya)。虽然现在工作的妇女比以往任何时候都多,但高级管理职位的数量仍然主要由男性占据,造成这种不平衡的原因尚不清楚。为什么女性不能打破玻璃天花板?是什么使她们无法担任权力和决策职位?我们可以做些什么来帮助女性获得职业发展和晋升?专门为女性设计的正式指导项目已经存在多年,它们对职业发展有很大的帮助。虽然这些项目并不新鲜,但大多数女性从未参与过(Montazavi)。从人力资源开发的角度来看,应该鼓励针对女性的正式指导项目,特别是有效的正式指导项目。建立有效的正式指导项目有助于减少女性在职场取得成功时面临的障碍。正式的指导项目是如何打破玻璃天花板的答案。他们可以提供鼓励和培养克服职业障碍和取得成功所需的自我宣传。
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Establishing Mentoring Programs for the Advancement of Women in the Workplace
Women make up almost half of the workforce, but only a small percentage are ever promoted above middle management (Zarya). Although more women are working now than ever before, the numbers of high–level management positions still are primarily occupied by men, and the reason for this imbalance is still unclear. Why are women not able to break that glass ceiling? What is keeping them out of positions of power and decision making, and what might be done to assist women with professional development and promotion? Formal mentoring programs designed specifically for women have been in existence for many years, and they have great potential to be beneficial for career advancement. Although these programs are not new, most women have never participated in them (Montazavi). From a human resource development perspective, formal mentoring programs, especially effective formal mentoring programs, should be encouraged for women. Establishing effective formal mentoring programs can help to reduce the barriers that women face when trying to succeed in the workplace. Formal mentoring programs are the answer in how to break through that glass ceiling. They can provide encouragement and foster the self–advocacy needed to overcome career barriers and succeed.
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