1. Do you track the percentage of women entering your organization
and the percentage of women in leadership positions?
2. Is women's retention and development a component of your
strategic initiatives?
3. Are women on key committees and task forces in your
organization?
4. Do you have policies that support work work-life balance?
5. Do you offer individualized flexible work arrangements to your
employees?
6. Do you offer opportunities for advancement for individuals using
flexible work schedules?
7. Do you provide leadership and management skill development to
all levels of employees in your organization?
8. Do you provide training on gender differences?
9. Do you provide alternative work options for employees on family
leave, such as laptops and opportunities to participate in training and
CPE activities?
10. Do your employees have adequate technology support (PDAs,
laptops, cell phones, etc.) to allow for flexibility?
11. Do you encourage and support internal mentoring?
12. What options do employees have in creating alternative career
choices at various stages of their family and life development?
--AICPA Work Life and Women's initiative Executive Committee
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