WOMEN IN THE WORKPLACE

Women & Workplace Culture
If you are looking to build a solid, well-rounded, diverse, goal crushing work environment, you will want to make sure that you have a significant amount of women on your team. Women are known for bringing a particular set of skills and traits apart from men into the workplace that can help improve the overall flow of business.
Emotional Intelligence
With the higher levels of emotional intelligence that women tend to have, they're able to empathize with others more effectively. Women are able to deliver value, not only the in-office work environment, but for any clients that the business may have to interact with on a daily basis. When customers feel seen, heard, understood, and significant, loyalty ensues.
Women Value Relationships
In addition to being more empathetic workers, women are known to place higher value on relationships and connections. They are also able to communicate more effectively. This is in part due to their ability to listen closely to what their co-workers or employees are telling them—whether personal or business related—and reacting in a compassionate manner. When your team feels empowered, productivity increases and stronger communication skills are developed. These skills allow women to become leaders that successfully manage people.
Work-Life Balance
Many women tend to demand a proper work-life balance. These types of ladies have forced many businesses to reevaluate their structure and allow for more flexibility in work locations and work times.Before women entered the workforce alongside their male counterparts in higher waves, certain provisions, such as childcare, eldercare, quiet/breastfeeding rooms, and work from home schedules were unheard of at most companies. Today, some of the most successful organizations offer all of these benefits and more.
Women have brought and continue to bring far more to the workplace than we are able to squeeze into this article. We must honor the pioneers that paved way for women to be present in more fields and positions of power today; however, we still have a long way to go before the pay/promotion/equality gap is closed between them and their male peers. If women don't support women, we will never persevere.

