It’s been a financial year when the significant investments made by Zensar in the “Women for Excellence” initiative have really paid off. From the unprecedented management success of women leaders in marketing, sales, finance, delivery, quality and human resources to the recruitment of young MBAs on campus where two young women from ISB stood out among the new inductees, its been a year when our diversity and inclusion policies and the ability to support women all the way from entry to the highest rungs of the corporate ladder have really borne fruit. And what’s true for Zensar has been true for NASSCOM and CII as well. The CII National Council is embellished by power women like Naina Lal Kidwai of HSBC, Chanda Kochar of ICICI, Meher Pudumjee of Thermax and Bhairavi Jani President of YI, while three new entrants to the NASSCOM Executive Council – Neelam Dhawan of HP, Sandhya Vasudevan of Reuters and Sangeeta Reddy have joined NASSCOM VP par excellence Sangeeta Gupta as leaders of our own industry. So can we all look at the Women’s Reservation Bill and say “Thanks but no thanks” because it would appear that the merits of women are well recognized in industry, particularly the IT sector. |