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It has been proven time and again that empowering women at work leads to business wins, from greater profitability to greater creativity and innovation. What is required is for male allies to help fix the system that has the odds stacked against qualified women to make it to the top of the corporate ladder.
Here are three ways men can be allies in the fight for gender equality at the workplace.
At P&G, through our partnership with Catalyst’s MARC (Men Advocating Real Change) programme, we are helping both men and women understand privilege and bias to build more inclusive leaders. It is a powerful programme that has reaped real results in bringing about a more equal workplace in various markets starting with the key role that men play as allies.
Beyond the office, we are playing our part to spark change globally by creating thought provoking campaigns that reflect today’s reality that both men and women do juggle careers, housework and child rearing. For example, well-received campaigns for brands like Ariel and Joy, in markets such as India and Japan show men doing the laundry or washing the dishes.
For example, this month, our women leaders are participating in the leading global platform, ‘Women’s Forum for the Economy & Society’ in Singapore where they discussed how we can join forces to bust the myths and help change the global perception about women at the workplace.
Today, there is a pressing need to write a new playbook for inclusivity and equality and men have a key role to play as allies. We can and we should blaze this trail, because it is both the right thing and the smart thing to do to see equal.