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SunStar + March 07, 2021 THE number of women holding senior leadership positions in mid-market businesses in the Philippines has hit 48 percent despite the Covid-19 pandemic affecting economies around the world, according to Grant Thornton’s annual Women in Business report. Data for the Women in Business report was taken from Grant Thornton’s International Business Report (IBR), a survey of both listed and privately held businesses. Launched in 1992, the IBR now provides insight into the views and expectations of around 10,000 businesses across 29 economies. Questionnaires were translated into local languages and fieldwork was undertaken on a biannual basis, through both online and telephone interviews. The data for this release was from the interviews conducted from October to December 2020 with the chief executive officers, managing directors, chairpersons or other senior executives from all industry sectors. In the Philippines, 100 mid-mark ....
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Share Tue, 23 February 2021 Almost half of senior leadership positions in mid-market businesses in the Philippines are now held by women, the highest proportion among the 29 large economies surveyed annually by global consultancy firm Grant Thornton. More importantly, the 48 per cent of senior corporate positions held by females in the country is higher than last year’s level of 43 per cent, and represents a marked improvement over the 35 per cent recorded in the Women in Business report a decade ago. P&A Grant Thornton chair and CEO Marivic Espano said in a statement: “Ranking first globally in terms of women in senior roles in the Philippines is an important milestone for businesses in the country, but not the end goal.” ....