Opportunity or Setback? High Potential Women and Men During Economic Crisis (Report)
Aug 03, 2009The Promise of Future Leadership: Highly Talented Employees in the Pipeline project surveys graduates of leading business schools in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Asia, with the intent of assessing their career values, goals, and expectations, the developmental opportunities afforded them, and their strategies for managing work and family life. The reports highlight the differences in women’s and men’s career experiences and satisfaction; some feature perspectives from global leaders and other experts.
The first report, Opportunity or Setback? High Potential Women and Men During Economic Crisis, examined whether organizations that have paid a premium to recruit up-and-coming talent are leveraging that investment during the economic downturn. Findings indicated that these future leaders aren’t afraid to pursue greater opportunities despite the recession, suggesting that businesses must be vigilant about retention even during periods of economic instability.
Additional Information:
- Harvard Business Review (Blog): “Study: Women Get Fewer Game-Changing Leadership Roles”
- Harvard Business Review: “High Potentials in the Downturn: Sharing the Pain?”
- Harvard Business Review: “Women in Management: Delusions of Progress”
- Harvard Business Review: “Why Men Still Get More Promotions than Women”
- Harvard Business Review (Blog): “New Research Busts Myths About the Gender Gap”
- Harvard Business Review (Blog): “Women Don’t Go After the Big Jobs with Gusto: True or False?”
Exclusive Lead Project Sponsor: American Express Company
Lead Sponsor: Barclays Capital
Partnering Sponsors: Chevron Corporation, Credit Suisse Group, General Motors Company, The Procter & Gamble Company, Scotiabank