Ep 248: Fixing The Broken Rung

Published: March 12, 2020, 3 p.m.

The latest McKinsey Women in the Workforce report illustrates that there is still a very long way to go before we get to gender equality in the workforce. McKinsey identifies a "broken rung" in the career ladder with only 72 women promoted or hired to manager level for every 100 men promoted or hired to manager level.\n So how do employers fix this situation, what support is required, and how do mindsets need to change? To help answer these questions my guest this week is Addie Swartz, CEO of reacHire. Addie has been on a three-decade-long mission to change the trajectory for women at work and has some extremely practical insights to share.\n In the interview, we discuss:\n \u2022 Addie's background and motivation for starting reacHire\n \u2022 Fixing the broken rung\n \u2022 The bottom-line impact of workforce equality\n \u2022 Investing to support women in their early careers\n \u2022 Why women leave the workforce and the challenges they can face when trying to return\n \u2022 Changing employer mindsets\n \u2022 Bias in recruiting\n \u2022 Reverse mentoring and the benefits of a multi-generational workforce\n Subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts