Still a man's world! 55 per cent working Indians prefer men over women as co-workers
Gender-diverse teams perform and achieve better results than single gender teams.

When asked for preference, 70 per cent of the male respondents mentioned that they prefer a man as direct manager and that 87 per cent actually have one currently. The figures deviate among women: only 41 per cent respondents prefer a male as a direct manager and 50 per cent actually have one currently.
On a more positive note, team diversity was appreciated by all employees globally, with 89 per cent from India stating that they preferred to work in a gender-diverse team. Around 86 per cent said that gender-diverse teams perform and achieve better results than single gender teams.
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