Sentences with phrase «retaining talented women»

This short - term investment may be the best investment a firm can make in retaining talented women associates who will one day make remarkable contributions as partners.
You hear that tech companies still struggle to attract and retain talented women and that venture capital funds still underinvest in their ideas.
Institutions need to take additional steps to more effectively recruit, hire, and retain the talented women that matriculate into and graduate from M.D. - Ph.
If we want to retain talented women physicians, we need more family - friendly policies.»
The second is the determination of the legal profession and many within the judiciary to do whatever it takes to retain talented women at the Bar so that the senior Bar and the judiciary at all levels exhibit a stronger representation of women.

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Santana, L & Pappa, K 2015, Challenge: Developing, Retaining, and promoting talented women, Center for Creative Leadership, United States of America.
(www.alpma.com.au) The conference explored many of the same management issues facing law firms in the United States: how to retain talented lawyers, especially women; the resistance to — and growing importance of - professional management for law firms; and different generational attitudes toward life and work.
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