

2024 marks the 20th꧟ year of Grant Thornton’s work to monitor and measure the proportion of women occupying senior management roles in mid-market companies around the world.
The Women in Business project has explored what helps, and what hinders, women in the workplace through a period that’s offered plenty of challenge. Global mid-market companies have navigated the financial crisis of 2007-08, worked through the pandemic and currently contend with the impact of geopolitical tension and conflict. The global economy continues to shift and mid-market organisations are under more pressure than ever to adapt. Faced with such changes, it's crucial that we maintain focus: the challenge of getting women into senior management is as urgent as it has ever been. Many mid-market businesses have responded to this imperative, and there have been improvements. We must ensure this momentum continues and accelerates. Who leads Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DE&I) efforts within an organisation is key:
⛦A member of the C-suite needs to take responsibility, but they must work alongside another female senior leader. This pairing has a clear positive impact on the percentage of senior management roles held by women.
Put in place clear strategies:
Adopt flexible working practices:
༺Bringing the commercial aspect to the conversation, we know that diversity in a company has often been linked to performance. With a variety of voices and viewpoints at senior levels believed to lead to better decisions making and, therefore, higher performance.
Our research points at a higher profit expectation for businesses with higher proportion of women in senior management.