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Largest Report on Women in Corporate America Reveals Women’s Progress Is Fragile and Unsustainable

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2024 Women in the Workplace report shows important gains for women’s representation in senior leadership, but reveals persistent areas of concern that hold women back

SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Today, LeanIn.Org and McKinsey & Company released the 10th annual Women in the Workplace report, the largest and most comprehensive study on the state of women in corporate America and Canada. The report provides detailed analysis of women’s representation and their experiences navigating the corporate ladder over the past decade. This year’s report reveals that over the past 10 years, women have made gains in the workplace, specifically at the top: women today hold 29% of C-suite positions, up from 17% in 2015. Without real commitment from companies, the progress women have made over the last 10 years is not sustainable.

The report is based on data and insights from 1,000 participating companies and more than 480,000 people surveyed on their workplace experiences between 2015 and 2024. This year’s edition, which draws on data collected from over 280 companies, offers insights on the unique barriers faced by women, highlights the actions taken by companies to address these challenges, and identifies where further work remains to be done.

STATE OF WOMEN IN 2024:
Over the past decade, there have been important gains for women at every level of the corporate pipeline, particularly in senior leadership, but that progress is fragile and at risk of declining, especially for women of color. And at the highest level—the C-suite—gains in representation will be nearly impossible to replicate in the years to come. Based on the current rate of progress, we are nearly 50 years away from reaching parity for all women in corporate America.

Women make up 29% of C-suite positions, up from 17% in 2015. Yet, overall, women of color represent 7% of C-suite positions. White men remain the most represented at every level of leadership, while either Black women, Asian women, or Latinas [women of color] are the least represented.Latinas are the most underrepresented group. While they are 9.6% of the population, Latinas are only 1.4% of the C-suite.At the current rate, it will take women of color 48 years—or two generations—to reach parity and white women 22 years.Despite progress made, commitments to gender and racial diversity are declining.

10-YEAR LOOKBACK AT WOMEN’S PROGRESS:
Women still face the same early-career headwinds they did a decade ago and continue to enter the workforce at a disadvantage. Then, at the first critical step up to manager, women are far less likely to get promoted—and this is not improving.

Women continue to experience the “broken rung”—a phenomenon where entry-level men are promoted to manager at much higher rates than women. This causes women to fall behind early in their careers and they never catch up.In 2018, for every 100 men who received the first promotion to manager, 79 women received the same opportunity. Today, that number is 81.It’s even worse for women of color. For every 100 men promoted to manager, just 54 Black women (down to 2020 levels) and 65 Latinas (the lowest since we began this research) get the same opportunity.Black women’s representation drops dramatically—by nearly two-thirds—from entry-level to director.

10-YEAR LOOKBACK AT COMPANY ACTIONS AND MANAGER SUPPORT:
Companies have implemented more practices to make hiring and performance reviews fair. However, there is room for improvement. Only about 1 in 4 companies have adopted the five core practices experts recommend, and the persistence of the broken rung points to the need for companies to take bolder steps. 

Companies are investing fewer resources into women’s advancement—offering fewer mentorship, sponsorship, internship, and recruitment programs geared toward women.

16% offer formal sponsorship programs with specific content for women (down from 24% in 2022); for women of color, it’s 8% (down from 16% in 2022).34% offer recruiting programs and 11% offer internship programs focused on women (down from 48% and 24% in 2022).

Companies have dramatically expanded employee work-life benefits. Almost all companies today provide critical support for employees who are parents, caregivers, or struggling with health challenges. These benefits are especially helpful to women, who are more likely to have caregiving responsibilities.

In 2024, 96% of companies offered maternity leave, 93% offered paternity leave, and 8 in 10 offered benefits for fertility treatments and adoption or surrogacy.Half of companies provide emergency back-up childcare services, up from a third in 2016.More companies also provide illness and loss-related leaves: 34% offer compassionate leave, up from 25% in 2023.

Commitments to gender and racial diversity are declining. Companies should be building on their positive momentum. Given the level of work it will take to do this effectively, companies’ declining commitments to gender and racial diversity are problematic. On top of this, employees’ relatively low and stagnant commitment to diversity points to the importance of both educating and engaging employees.

78% of companies say gender diversity is a high priority (down from 87% in 2019) and 69% say racial diversity is a high priority (down from 77% in 2019).In 2019, 67% of women managers and 57% of men managers said gender diversity is a high priority for them. In 2024, those percentages are 63% and 53%.In 2019, 62% of women managers and 57% of men managers said racial diversity is a high priority. In 2024, those percentages are 58% and 51%.

10-YEAR LOOKBACK AT WOMEN’S EXPERIENCES:
Despite an increase in women’s representation and expanded company efforts, the workplace has not gotten better for women. Women continue to see their gender and race as barriers to advancement, and women today are no more optimistic about how their gender will impact their career advancement: 1 in 4 say their gender will make it harder, and 1 in 3 say it has already contributed to missed opportunities. In fact, this stands out as the area of least progress across the 10 years of this study.

Younger women are the most susceptible to ageism—half of women under 30 say their age has been a barrier to advancing.

Younger women are twice as likely as younger men to cite their age as a source of unwanted attention from co-workers.

Women remain more likely than men to have their competence challenged and undermined at work. Women today are also more likely than men to face comments or interactions that call their competence into question or undermine their leadership.

38% of women, compared to 26% of men, have had their judgment questioned in their area of expertise.LGBTQ+ women and women with disabilities stand out for facing more competence-based microaggressions.

Women are just as likely today to experience interactions with colleagues that make them feel isolated and undervalued at work. This is particularly pronounced for women of color, LGBTQ+ women, and women with disabilities.

28% of LGBTQ+ women feel they can’t talk about themselves or life outside of work (similar to 25% in 2019).23% of Black women, 15% of Latinas, and 16% of Asian women have heard others express surprise at their language skills or other abilities.Women who experience three or more microaggressions are 4.2x more likely to feel burned out, 2.7x more likely to consider leaving their company, and 4.5x more likely to think their gender will make it harder to advance.

The complete report, including solutions that organizations can implement to make meaningful progress toward gender equality, is available at womenintheworkplace.com.

ABOUT THE STUDY
The Women in the Workplace study is conducted in partnership with LeanIn.Org and McKinsey & Company. The first study was released in 2015, and each year it examines current issues facing women in corporate America. This year’s report is based on data and insights from over 280 companies representing more than 10 million people, along with survey responses from over 15,000 employees.

ABOUT LEANIN.ORG
An initiative of the Sandberg Goldberg Bernthal Family Foundation, LeanIn.Org helps women achieve their ambitions and works to create a more equal world. LeanIn.Org conducts original research on the state of women, supports a global community of small peer groups called Lean In Circles, and provides companies with programs to address the biases and barriers women face in the workplace. In addition, Lean In runs Lean In Girls, a leadership program designed to help middle schoolers see themselves as leaders in a world that often tells them they’re not. The Sandberg Goldberg Bernthal Family Foundation is a private operating nonprofit organization under IRS section 501(c)(3).

ABOUT MCKINSEY & COMPANY
McKinsey is a global management consulting firm committed to helping organizations accelerate sustainable and inclusive growth. We work with clients across the private, public, and social sectors to solve complex problems and create positive change for all their stakeholders. We combine bold strategies and transformative technologies to help organizations innovate more sustainably, achieve lasting gains in performance, and build workforces that will thrive for this generation and the next.

MEDIA CONTACT
press@womenintheworkplace.com

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LANDI Global Unveils Flagship Cx20: Elevating business efficiency and customer experience with a next-generation Windows-powered terminal

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SINGAPORE, Jan. 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — LANDI Global proudly announces the launch of the Cx20 terminal, our flagship next-generation smart Windows Desktop POS.

Engineered for businesses that seek advanced technology and refined design, the Cx20 delivers top-tier performance with seamless compatibility. This powerful Desktop POS empowers users to handle even the most challenging tasks with confidence, making it ideal for demanding environments.

Innovation driven by market needs

The Cx20 is designed to meet the growing global demand for Windows-based Desktop POS.

With a large Windows-installed base still in use and the end of support for Windows 10, many businesses are seeking an easy migration path to Windows 11-compatible POS solutions. The Cx20 integrates seamlessly with existing Windows-based applications and back-end systems, ensuring minimal disruption and maximum compatibility.

Build for Business Demand  

The Cx20 is built to meet the demands of businesses with its powerful performance, robust connectivity, and user-friendly design.

Equipped with advanced industrial control chips, running on Windows 11 IoT LTSC, the Cx20 benefits from Microsoft’s long-term support of up to 10 years+, delivering consistent performance for high-demand workloads and efficient multitasking.

Connectivity is seamless, with Wi-Fi 6e and 1000M Ethernet support, ensuring constant, reliable connectivity essential for uninterrupted business operations.

Its 15.6″ IPS with 1920×1080 resolution, multi-touch display ensures crystal-clear visuals and an intuitive user experience.

Outstanding performance and customer benefit

The Cx20 is powered by a Hexa-core Intel® i3-1215U processor, reaching speeds up to 4.4GHz. With compatibility for Windows 11 IoT, it excels at handling high-demand workloads and multitasking, making it the ideal POS solution for businesses.

Memory options range from 8GB + 256GB as a base, ensuring versatility to meet various operational needs while maintaining a seamless experience for complex tasks. The Cx20 is equipped with an integrated 80mm thermal printer featuring auto-cutter technology, ensuring efficient printing, and LANDI’s patented auto-recovery technology automatically resolves paper jams for uninterrupted service.

Distinct competitive advantages

The Cx20 stands out with its perfect blend of cutting-edge design and high-performance functionality.

Equipped with the latest Intel® processors and generous memory options, it delivers smooth operation and efficient multitasking, making it ideal for demanding retail and hospitality environments.

Cx20 features an ultra-slim triangular base for added stability and a sleek profile. With a body thickness of 4mm and a screen thickness of 8mm, it combines state-of-the-art technology.

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CSI Companies Acquires MedSys Group, Expanding Healthcare IT Services

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CSI Companies, a leading provider of staffing, consulting, and workforce management services across the Healthcare IT industry, acquired MedSys Group, a premier Healthcare IT consulting firm based in Plano, Texas. This strategic acquisition will significantly enhance CSI’s capabilities in the Healthcare IT market, providing comprehensive solutions to a wider range of clients.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Jan. 11, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — CSI Companies, a leading provider of staffing, consulting, and workforce management services across the Healthcare IT industry, acquired MedSys Group, a premier Healthcare IT consulting firm based in Plano, Texas. This strategic acquisition will significantly enhance CSI’s capabilities in the Healthcare IT market, providing comprehensive solutions to a wider range of clients.

“We are thrilled to welcome MedSys Group to the CSI family,” said Chris Flakus, CEO at CSI Companies. “This acquisition bridges the gap in healthcare organizations and provides our clients with the right tools and strategies to increase operational efficiencies and the quality of patient care.”

MedSys Group brings extensive expertise in Healthcare IT consulting, implementation, and support. Together, the combined entity will offer a more robust suite of solutions, including enhanced consulting, expanded implementation services, and comprehensive support. These offerings will provide strategic guidance, optimize operations, ensure seamless system integration, and improve proactive maintenance and issue resolution.

This acquisition aligns with CSI Companies’ strategic vision to bring innovative solutions that drive healthcare organizations forward. By combining the strengths of CSI Companies with MedSys Group, service delivery for our healthcare IT clients will be even greater.

“We are thrilled to welcome MedSys Group to the CSI family,” said Chris Flakus, CEO at CSI Companies.

“This acquisition bridges the gap in healthcare organizations and provides our clients with the right tools and strategies to increase operational efficiencies and the quality of patient care.”

Alan Kravitz, CEO at MedSys Group, added, “This unification will enable us to offer our clients a broader range of services and resources. We share a common commitment to excellence, innovation, and customer satisfaction, making this a natural fit.”

About CSI Companies

CSI Companies is a leading workforce solutions provider headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida. Founded in 1994, CSI Companies has expanded over the years to include a comprehensive range of services for diverse healthcare organizations. CSI Companies was acquired by Recruit Holdings in 2010, one of the world’s largest providers of HR services and the parent company of Indeed and Glassdoor. As a boutique division of Recruit, CSI has the resources necessary to scale with any enterprise, yet is small enough to maintain the agility, personal service, and remarkable experience it’s become known for since its founding.

About MedSys Group

Founded in 1995, MedSys Group is a leading Healthcare IT consulting firm driven by a passion for improving patient care. Specializing in solving complex healthcare IT challenges and aligning optimal solutions between organizations, patients, and communities, Medsys is dedicated to closing the gaps between IT systems and patient care. The team at Medsys Group defines its success by the success of its clients, fostering strong relationships, and partnering with some of the nation’s top healthcare companies.

Shared Values

Both CSI Companies and MedSys Group share a strong commitment to:

Customer Focus: Delivering exceptional value and exceeding client expectations.Innovation: Embracing cutting-edge solutions to drive business growth.Collaboration: Fostering strong partnerships with clients and employees.Excellence: Striving for the highest standards of quality and service.

To learn more visit CSICOMPANIES.COM

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Thinkpal learning tablet from Think Academy wins TechRadar Pro Picks and Trusted Reviews Best in Show awards at CES 2025

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LAS VEGAS, Jan. 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Think Academy debuted its Thinkpal tablet at CES 2025 and has won a TechRadar Pro Picks and Trusted Reviews Best in Show awards for this innovative new product.

Both awards are given to innovative products and solutions at CES that stand out from a packed crowd. Think Academy President, Alex Peng, was presented the awards at CES, noting the awards were given to Thinkpal because it is both a wholly unique product in the education technology market and also provides such value to parents and educators.

Designed to transform the way kids learn, explore, and thrive in an ever-evolving world, the Thinkpal is powered by cutting-edge AI that serves as a guide and tutor for young learners. With significant learning loss experienced in recent years, families and educators have faced unprecedented challenges as test scores in reading and math have seen steady declines. Parents have expressed their struggles in reigniting their children’s passion for learning, while educators grapple with the complexities of bridging diverse learning gaps.

To meet these challenges, the Thinkpal tablet offers a tailored, AI-powered solution that provides step-by-step writing guidance and real-time math support, making learning more intuitive and enjoyable.

Alex Peng introduced several key features of the Thinkpal during a press event. He showed the audience how Thinkpal’s “GeniusTutor,” an AI-powered system that transforms learning into an interactive and engaging experience, is the heart of this product’s features. Built on the Microsoft Azure OpenAI GPT-4o model, GeniusTutor provides real-time guidance and feedback, empowering students to:

Conquer complex math problems through logic-driven, step-by-step explanationsMaster writing with interactive prompts and instant feedback that build confidence and creativityEnhance vocabulary and reading skills with innovative tools like “Point-and-Discover,” where children can point to words in a physical book, and the tablet’s camera instantly provides explanations, along with guided reading exercises

Adding a touch of fun and companionship, “Thinkie,” an advanced AI-powered learning companion, engages children through voice-based natural language interactions. Thinkie chats, answers questions, and fosters curiosity, making the learning process enjoyable and dynamic.

With an extensive library of ebooks, gamified coursework, and compatibility with popular applications like Google Classroom, the Thinkpal Tablet is a versatile tool for modern families. The 11-inch TÜV Rheinland-certified eye-care screen also safeguards children’s vision during extended use, while the optional keyboard transforms the tablet into a Chromebook-like device, enhancing productivity and usability.

“Our mission is to provide every child with a personalized, world-class tutor that inspires confidence and a lifelong love for learning”, noted Alex Peng during a media interview Q&A. “We’re honored that TechRadar and Trusted Reviews recognize the potential of the Thinkpal to improve learning through advanced and accessible technology.”

The Thinkpal Tablet will be available for $249 ($339 including keyboard) at shop.thethinkacademy.com. Pre-orders open today.

About Think Academy

Think Academy, a subsidiary of TAL Education Group (NYSE: TAL), has been at the forefront of education innovation for over two decades. Serving more than 5 million K-12 students across 10+ countries, Think Academy is dedicated to creating fair and comprehensive educational opportunities. By integrating advanced technology with expert curriculum design, Think Academy is shaping the future of learning to be more accessible, engaging, and impactful.

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Cecilia Qian
cecilia@impact5r.com

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