Forget ‘glass ceiling,’ new study finds women likely to be set up to fall off of ‘glass cliff’

You’ve heard of the glass ceiling, but do you know about the “glass cliff”? A new study has found that women may have been set up to fail, even in top-most roles like CEOs or heads of companies.

An analysis of companies listed in 12 stock exchanges globally found that since 2018, women have had an average of 5.2 years as chief executives, while men lasted an average of 8.1 years.

The analysis was conducted by Russell Reynolds, an executive search and leadership firm. It found that between men and women, there is a huge tenure gap.

Laura Sanderson, the UK head of Russell Reynolds, said that the tenure gap could partly be explained because some men have been in the chief executive chair for decades. One, she said, has been in the post for 39 years.

Read more at: https://www.wionews.com/science/forget-glass-ceiling-new-study-finds-women-likely-to-be-set-up-to-fall-off-of-glass-cliff-655791

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