AIM SURVEY: Women in the workforce
The Australian Institute of Management is conducting a SURVEY seeking views on how can we retain more women in the workforce and increase their representation in senior management positions in Australia.
Australia’s escalating skills shortage is hitting the profits and performance of organisations in this country. In this environment, organisations are embarking on new programs to stop the female ‘brain drain’ from the workforce and to ensure they gain full advantage from the skills of all the women and men they employ.
Your opinion is valuable and it would be appreciated if you could take 5 to 10 minutes to answer straight forward SURVEY questions to enable us to get your views on the subject of retaining women in the workforce.
A copy of the research results shall be made available to each respondent and all responses will be kept confidential.
All respondents who complete the survey by 13 February 2011 have the opportunity to go into the draw to win a bottle of Penfolds Grange Hermitage (value $499).
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Les Pickett is an adjunct of Victoria University, member of the Australian Government Consultative Committee on Knowledge Capital, member of the International Board of Advisors International Public Management Association for Human Resources, former Deputy Director United Nations System Staff College, Past National President Australian Institute of Training and Development, Past Chairman Executive Board International Federation of Training and Development Organisations and International President Institute of Business Administration.