Women consultants face constant credibility gaps that undermine career advancement and client trust
Women in consulting firms experience persistent skepticism about their expertise and competence, requiring them to repeatedly prove their qualifications in ways male colleagues don't. This credibility deficit damages client relationships, limits project opportunities, and creates psychological exhaustion that drives talented women out of the industry. Current workplace diversity initiatives fail to address the root behavioral and systemic biases that create these daily micro-invalidations.
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From: Why women in consulting still have to prove themselves
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Problem Details
- Category
- professional_services
- Pain Keywords
- credibility gap, gender bias in consulting, proving competence, imposter syndrome, client trust, career advancement barriers
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- 1
- Created
- 2026-07-05 06:22