CMI Women

Developing the world’s strongest pipeline of female managers and leaders

CMI is all about developing and enabling brilliant leaders; giving them the management skills they need to fulfill their own potential and unlock the potential of others.

This commitment is based on the knowledge that diversity plays a fundamental role in good leadership and management . We encourage our male counterparts to also be agents of change and to become everyday champions of women at work, and to help drive organisational strategies for balance.

That's why CMI Women exists. We want organisations to embrace gender diversity and put it at the heart of their agenda and business practice.

Bubbles reading: Enable organisations to create high performing, balanced teams; Empower emerging women leaders to unlock their potential; Effect a change in the attitudes and behaviours of men and women.

What is CMI Women Network

Whilst the proportion of women on boards across the FTSE 100 has almost tripled in the last decade, very few women occupy an executive director role, and women are still not getting the top jobs. According to the Female FTSE Board report (2021), there are just eight female CEOs across the FTSE 100, and around 13.7% of female executive directors. Simply put, around 9 in 10 of FTSE 100 CEOs are men, which clearly needs to change.

We provide our members with networking and event opportunities, access to support through CMI’s Career Development Centre, cutting-edge research and mentoring platform.

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Upcoming CMI Women Events

CMI Women host a variety of physical and digital events across the nation, from inspirational speakers to inspirational speakers to practical ways to be Better Managers and achieve gender balance in management. Take a look at the upcoming CMI Women events, and register a place for you or your team today.

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Resources for Gender Equality

CMI’s knowledge and insights is home to our cutting-edge research, policy work and management insights, keeping you at the forefront of discussions. Take a look at the latest tools, tips and resources surrounding gender equality, diversity and inclusion.

More Equality and Diversity Insights

Blueprint for Balance

Blueprint for Balance is an innovative open source tool, offering tools, tips and discussion to help to promote diversity in the workplace. Please share your resources and learn from others.

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Gender pay gap infographic

Gender pay gap infographic

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Topic: Employability

Sponsoring women to success

Sponsoring women to success

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Negative Experiences Shape Womens Decisions to Go for Executive Roles

This paper shows differences in responses to recruitment rejections resulting in women’s low representation in management

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Topic: Equality and Diversity

Flexibility enabler to boost gender parity and engagement

The power of flexibility: a key enabler to boost gender parity and employee engagement

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Topic: Equality and Diversity

EY blind CV recruitment policy raises workforce diversity

E&Y Blind CV recruitment policy raises workforce diversity by 10% after 12 months

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Topic: Equality and Diversity

Flexible hiring can improve business performance

How flexible hiring could improve business performance and living standards

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Topic: Equality and Diversity

Six signature traits of inclusive leadership

Diversity of markets, customers, ideas, and talent is driving the need for inclusion as a new leadership capability.

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Male Middle Managers and Gender Inclusive Leadership

The aim of this report is to highlight those subtle micro-practices that men as middle managers can engage in to foster gende

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