Release of the 'Survey on Female Managers'
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49/100
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9
AI Summary (NQ-processed)
SSP Co., Ltd. has released the results of a 'Survey on Female Managers' targeting 500 women aged 20-49 nationwide, as part of the 'BeliEVE PROJECT' by its antipyretic analgesic brand 'EVE'. While the election of the first female prime minister has given about half of the respondents a positive image of management, only 17% of non-managers aspire to such roles. The company supports women's proactive career choices through AI mentoring services.
AI Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Who were the subjects of this survey?
- A: 500 women aged 20 to 49 nationwide in Japan.
- Q: How did the election of the first female prime minister affect the image of management roles?
- A: About 48.6% of women responded that their image of management roles became more positive.
- Q: What percentage of non-managerial women want to become managers?
- A: Only about 17%, and this desire tends to decrease as age increases.
- Q: What support is needed to encourage women to take on management roles?
- A: Welfare benefits and the presence of a counselor or mentor are particularly needed.
- Q: What is 'BeliEVE Mentors'?
- A: It is a service where users can consult anonymously and for free with 6 AI mentors about their careers on LINE.