Zensar Technologies is looking to double the proportion
of women in middle management and above to 50% in 4 years.
The company’s women executive Board (WEB) is focused on
identifying and raising women leaders from within existing associates.
The WEB derives organizational initiative for
attracting diverse women talents and nurturing their growth at every step of
their respective career. Zensar is in the process of identifying:
……200-300 female executives/potential leaders in the
company;
……Mentoring these women;
…..Designing an in-house learning and development
program for networing, business
leadership.
At Zensar, women make 50% of the staff at the entry
level now the company plans to increase it to 60%.
In the middle management women account for 29% of the
work force, which Zensar plans to increase to 50% by 2020. The company has 13% women
at Vice-President level and 10% at the top management level.
Zensar offers paid maternity leave of 3 months with an
option of extending it by up to another 12 months under a time of scheme
without pay.
It offers in-house managed daycare centre for workers
with children in the age group from 4 months to 10 years.
It partners with audit firms to do a gender audit to
assess the existing growth opportunities of women, pay parity and identify the
blind spots.
Prameela kaliva, Executive VP., Zensar Technologies
says: “Our gender diversity strategy aims to deliver balanced leadership through balanced gender
distribution across all levels.”
In the last few years the company claims to have moved
mid-level women managers’ retention from 85% to 94%, reduced voluntary
attrition of women form 17% to 10%.
Source: Economic Times, 10th June 2016, p.8
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