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 @8ZVJ234 from North Carolina  answered…3yrs3Y

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 @8ZYQ39P from California  answered…3yrs3Y

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Yes, and businesses should also be required to have non-binary individuals on their board of directors

 @9334YP3answered…3yrs3Y

No, and any business that receives any kind of government funding or benefits should be required to have only heterosexual cisgender male Christians on their board of directors.

 @8TP6QKSanswered…3yrs3Y

No, businesses should only be allowed to appoint straight cis-males to their board of directors

  Deletedanswered…3yrs3Y

No, companies should appoint whomever is most qualified, regardless of gender

 @8YZ77F8answered…3yrs3Y

Any Board of Directors should have an independent minority advisory board to make sure all cultures are being respected.

  Deletedanswered…3yrs3Y

No, let them choose the gender mix (or lack thereof), and let them reveal the degree of commitment to diversity, so that potential customers and clients can choose whether or not to do business with them accordingly.

 @748XY8Manswered…3yrs3Y

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2mos2MO

Can you share a personal experience where gender diversity (or the lack of it) in a workplace impacted you or someone you know?

 @8QDSNZY from New York  answered…4yrs4Y

No, but women should have an equal chance to men and we must do more to challenge gender discrimination.

 @5643HNNanswered…4yrs4Y

Yes, but they should be qualified for the position and not included simply because they're a woman

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2mos2MO

How does gender diversity within a workplace contribute to breaking down stereotypes and prejudices?

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How does the presence of diverse gender identities in a workplace impact team creativity and problem-solving?

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2mos2MO

Have you ever witnessed or experienced how gender diversity influences leadership styles within an organization?

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2mos2MO

In what ways do you believe gender-inclusive policies can affect an organization's culture and employee satisfaction?

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2mos2MO

How do you think the approach to gender diversity in workplaces has changed over the last decade?

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2mos2MO

Why is it important for companies to reflect gender diversity in their marketing and product development?

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2mos2MO

What challenges do you think employers face when trying to create a gender-diverse workplace, and how can they overcome them?

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2mos2MO

What measures do you think are most effective in promoting and supporting gender diversity in traditionally male or female-dominated fields?

 @8LHBBC5 from Pennsylvania  answered…4yrs4Y

while I am in full support of diversity and incorporating more women into businesses and women having higher positions, I think someone should be hired based on if they are qualified or not.

 @4XD28G7answered…4yrs4Y

No, I support equality of opportunity not equality of outcomes. People hired/promoted should be the most qualified regardless of gender.

 @8YDJ4S5 from Illinois  answered…3yrs3Y

 @925J4Q8 from Missouri  answered…3yrs3Y

 @8S5BPGH from Wisconsin  answered…4yrs4Y

No, We should defiantly encourage it using social programs, but we cannot force it

 @8ZB6ZXW from Oklahoma  answered…3yrs3Y

No, but more should be done to incentivize businesses to diversify their board of directors and workplace

 @93GCYWX from Michigan  answered…2yrs2Y

 @8CFLXGH from Arkansas  answered…4yrs4Y

No, but both genders should be given equal opportunity if they qualify for the position

 @8P35L6M from Colorado  answered…4yrs4Y

 @8X8TPKQ from Pennsylvania  answered…3yrs3Y

No, but there must be a diverse selection committee to be sure that the business does not become patriarchal.

 @8KX67Q9 from California  answered…4yrs4Y

No, positive discrimination is still discrimination. Forced diversity is insincere and not at all reflective of the internal operations of businesses. Board members should always be the most qualified regardless of anything else.

 @ISIDEWITHasked…2mos2MO

From your perspective, what role does education play in preparing future professionals for a gender-diverse workplace?

 @8H4DF7B from Arizona  answered…4yrs4Y

If they are both just as qualified and one is a woman or other minority then pick the woman. If the man is more qualified then pick the man.

 @8R4STZ9 from Pennsylvania  answered…4yrs4Y

Any department that the business cannot be without for a week (or without a serious backlog of things to do) should be represented on their boards of directors. It's called workplace democracy.

 @7J7L92W from California  answered…2yrs2Y

No, however there should be more measures to include women to positions of power

 @6LV5ZML from Washington  answered…3yrs3Y

 @7JKYCX6 from Michigan  answered…4yrs4Y

There should be affirmative action for women & minorities the same way it usually works, which would ensure both that there would be women on boards AND that board members would be the most qualified regardless of gender...

 @7ZL7KQZ from Florida  answered…3yrs3Y

 @8DDYNS8 from California  answered…4yrs4Y

i think it really depends on the company but people should be given positions because they're good at the job not because of their race or gender

 @8F5PKLS from North Carolina  answered…4yrs4Y

Board members should be democratically elected representatives by the workers.

 @8FDYQN3 from California  answered…4yrs4Y

The government cannot mandate a gender ratio for private companies, but it can and should encourage gender diversity by mandating increased transparency in hiring and employment at all levels.

 @8HDL7G8 from California  answered…4yrs4Y

 @8HG3DST from Massachusetts  answered…4yrs4Y

I think that businesses should let women be on the board of directors, but it doesn't have to be required.

 @8HQZQJF from Massachusetts  answered…4yrs4Y

It should not be a requirement, however, diversity should be encouraged.

 @8JGSKD5 from Oklahoma  answered…4yrs4Y

there should be no discrimination between gender, but the most qualified should be the one holding any position no matter gender or what the position is

 @8J9DTG3 from Arizona  answered…4yrs4Y

It should be representative of the business' employees and clientele. If it is a company made up of only men and the clientele is specifically male, then no.

 @8JP8Y7P from New Jersey  answered…4yrs4Y

 @8JRGWTX from Oklahoma  answered…4yrs4Y

No, not necessarily required but they should have gender equality at all levels.

 @8K9DS7P from Colorado  answered…4yrs4Y

I don't think it should be required, it should be expected to have a diverse board of directors.

 @8KVWF3N from Oklahoma  answered…4yrs4Y

 @8MCVG8W from Michigan  answered…4yrs4Y

 @8M98FV9 from Maryland  answered…4yrs4Y

 @8MCH5G9 from Iowa  answered…4yrs4Y

Should not be required. However, women should gets judged the same as men based on qualifications when filling these positions.

 @8MJN4XZ from Massachusetts  answered…4yrs4Y

 @8P6M2FF from New Jersey  answered…4yrs4Y

It should be incentivized by the market because of the diverse board's ability to acquire more consumers.

 @8RMPN5H from North Carolina  answered…4yrs4Y

 @8RTZFTS from Missouri  answered…4yrs4Y

I think that the board members should have people who deserve it regardless of gender, race, sexuality, and whatnot but, I do think that there should be more female board members.

 @Ujesh301 from Pennsylvania  answered…4yrs4Y

 @8RX37LS from Oregon  answered…4yrs4Y

No, but we need to increase education and job opportunities for women and minorities so they have a level playing field. Naturally, they will fall into leadership positions as long as we lift the restrictions they have.

 @8SGK482 from Kentucky  answered…4yrs4Y

there should be more representation of women leaders but they shouldn't be picked just based on gender

 @8SB5Z26 from Florida  answered…4yrs4Y

 @8SGXQ5C from Colorado  answered…3yrs3Y

 @8SGXQ5C from Colorado  answered…3yrs3Y

 @8SGXQ5C from Colorado  answered…4yrs4Y

No a women should educate children as well as work in the home and community not worry themselves with the cooperate world

 @8SGXQ5C from Colorado  answered…4yrs4Y

No a women should educate children as well as work in the home and community not worry themselves with Jobs outside the home

 @8STJ2TC from New York  answered…4yrs4Y

No, as forced diversity for its own sake does not actually show that a company is progressive.

 @8TXN4LS from Wisconsin  answered…3yrs3Y

No, but give marginalized groups more opportunities to advance in their job

 @8VC7WDN from North Carolina  answered…3yrs3Y

Women should not be allowed in the board of directors. These are stressful jobs better handled by men.

 @8VL9DP4 from Texas  answered…3yrs3Y

No, but if a man OR woman has the capability to be on the board of directors they should.

 @8WCF5QP from North Carolina  answered…3yrs3Y

 @8WCFCZ5 from New York  answered…3yrs3Y

 @8WKFQ8J from New York  answered…3yrs3Y

 @8XBMR4G from Alabama  answered…3yrs3Y

No, but the government should work to fight workplace discrimination in other ways

 @8XP4MLR from North Carolina  answered…3yrs3Y

1. It depends on the business 2. The larger the business, the more diversity required.

 @8YDDQXR from Illinois  answered…3yrs3Y

 @8YF4BR7 from Montana  answered…3yrs3Y

No, position in a company should be based on experience and qualifications, not gender

 @8YX4JT9 from Texas  answered…3yrs3Y

 @8ZLZHD9 from Pennsylvania  answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, but only because the current opportunity for men and women to elevate themselves in the workplace and is unequal, favoring men. Once this and the campaign for equal pay is resolved, then it is not necessary.

 @8ZGYJSG from Florida  answered…3yrs3Y

 @92T58MH from Illinois  answered…3yrs3Y

no but thy should try to diversify their business as it would probably help them

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