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Developing Women Consultants |
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Consultancy Development
Centre of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research,
Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India has
launched a Study on Status of Women Consultants in India
to assess the role of women professionals in consulting. The
Study is being carried out in association with the International
Management Institute (IMI), a leading business school in Delhi.
The objective of the study is to map the competencies among
women professionals and identify gaps, based on which a plan
for competency enhancement of women professionals for consulting
across sectors/disciplines and functions can be developed.
Many women professionals have personal and family responsibilities
that play a part in determining ability to reach their desired
career paths. Finding the right opportunity to maintain an
effective balance between personal and professional responsibilities
is the challenge for every professional woman today. With
the present IT and communication technologies, most consulting
activities can be carried out from home resulting in low overheads
as well as flexibility. This is an added advantage for women
as it helps them in maintaining an effective balance between
the professional commitments as well as the family responsibilities.
Studies carried out by McKinsey, the internationally renowned
consulting firm and IBM, the leading IT firm indicate that
in the coming years women will be an increasing percentage
of the workforce at all levels and shall play an important
role as members of diverse consulting teams.
The Study by CDC will include personal interviews in mini/metro
cities across the country, besides desk research and questionnaire
based survey. The outcome would help in evolving a Road Map
including policy initiatives to be taken for development of
women consultants in the country. The Study is expected to
be completed in six months, leading to a series of seminars
for dissemination of the findings of the Study.
Source : Press Information
Bureau
Date : February 05, 2008
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