To address self-doubt and stereotypes, talk more about them

Unconscious bias training at all levels of an organization can help employees become aware of their prejudices and predispositions, correct these beliefs, and strengthen an inclusive mindset, according to executives.听
鈥Empathy is also key to advancing equity,鈥 said Jim Falteisek, senior vice-president of corporate affairs for 3M Asia, a multinational conglomerate, in a press statement. 鈥淲e encourage male employees to learn and understand the challenges for women in the workplace 鈥 From these, employees can then take action to build a culture of belonging and advocate for those who are marginalized.鈥听
, found that 鈥 while men and women agreed ambition is critical for leadership 鈥 women were 鈥渦nsure of how ambitious to be or appear.鈥澨
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TaskUs, a business process outsourcing (BPO) company, has a mandate that at least 50% of its internal promotions go to women.听
鈥淲e don鈥檛 force the 50%. We want to hire based on skillset,鈥 said Regina A. Aguila, vice-president of people for TaskUs, in a March 10 event organized by the BPO.听 鈥淚t鈥檚 just recognizing that equal opportunities exist for all.鈥听
Apart from dealing with external biases, women can also face self-doubt that could prevent them from pursuing professional goals. The CCL report found that women are more likely to have self-limiting thoughts and deal with perfectionism and imposter syndrome.听
鈥淵ou can break biases by starting the conversation,鈥 said Ms. Aguila.听
Victoria H. Alcachupas, a single mother and division vice president of integrated marketing for TaskUs, used to beat herself up for 鈥渢rying to do everything鈥 until she realized it wasn鈥檛 realistic.
鈥淲e expect women to work like they don鈥檛 have children,鈥 she said, adding that the executive coaches provided by TaskUs helped her find her blind spots.听
Having women leaders promotes employee well-being and decreases burnout within teams, said Vina D. Paglicawan, TaskUs director of wellness and resiliency. This,听.听听
鈥淭he barriers that women are facing today imply that employers need to start looking at employee support through a different lens and consider the things that also matter: wellness and mental health,鈥 she said.
TaskUs employs over 100 mental wellness professionals to support its workforce.听
Female to male leadership in the Asia Pacific remained听听in 2021.听听is considered the tipping point for minority groups to affect decision-making processes. 鈥斕Patricia B. Mirasol


