Women in Supply Chain: 2022 Survey Data

Benchmark representation of women in your supply chain organization

The number of women in supply chain management roles is on the rise: Women in Supply Chain 2022 Survey Data from Gartner and AWESOME shows a record number of women at the first-line manager, senior manager and director levels, despite the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on working women.

But there is still lots of hard work to be done: The same survey urges chief supply chain officers to solve for attrition among midcareer women in supply chain.

Download the Women in Supply Chain 2022 Survey Data to benchmark the representation of women in your supply chain organization.

  • Trends of women in supply chain workforce vs senior leadership
  • Recommended actions to recruit, develop, engage and retain women in supply chain
  • Top drivers of attrition among midcareer women in supply chain

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    About the Gartner-AWESOME Women in Supply Chain 2022 Survey

    The Gartner-AWESOME Women in Supply Chain 2022 Survey asked 116 supply chain leaders, primarily in North America, about their organization’s targets and initiatives to recruit, develop, engage and retain women. We also partnered with boom! on this 7th annual study, which ran from 24 February 2022 through 28 March 2022.

    How Gartner helps Supply Chain Leaders Increase Representation of Women in Supply Chain

    It's becoming increasingly apparent to many organizations that talking about increasing representation of women in supply chain is not enough — prioritizing and leading initiatives to show gender diversity results is critical.

    Successfully recruiting women for supply chain positions, advancing them into leadership roles, and retaining women in supply chain must be key parts of an organization’s overall supply chain strategy.

    Gartner supports supply chain leaders on implementing an effective talent strategy: We know the essential supply chain skills for effective and efficient operations today and offer the insights, advice, data and tools you need to build and invest where the largest supply chain skills gaps exist.