The Underrepresentation of Women in Executive Leadership Survey
New collection (Request for a new OMB Control Number)
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03/28/2022
03/18/2022
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The Liberty University Doctor of Strategic Leadership (DSL) program equips leaders to direct organizational change, become an effective servant leader, and implement principles of executive management theory. The DSL degree is a professional doctorate focused on applying students experience in new and effective ways. The DSL requires the completion of a thesis as part of the curriculum. Ms. Wanda Jones-Heath is a Liberty University student conducting research on the Underrepresentation of Women in Executive Leadership in the Department of the Air Force (DAF). A survey of senior executive service members and general officers will provide senior level insights.
The survey is based on initial research conducted by Ms. Wanda Jones-Heath that highlighted women may experience challenges or obstacles associated with gender gap, placement in non-leadership roles, gender bias, stereotyping, and skills being underrated during their journey to executive leader opportunities. The 2020 Department of the Air Force (DAF) Racial Disparity Review highlighted the fact that the DAF has not maintained a diverse senior civilian workforce (GS13-SES level) and women are significantly underrepresented at the senior level. The 2021 DAF Disparity Review specifically calls outs gender as a significant challenge at the senior level. In addition, the civilian career progression line of effort under the barrier analysis working group is providing barrier and challenge information from the lower level viewpoint. If the survey is not conducted, then the research project will not include both views which will be vital to helping the DAF understand the barriers and determine specific actions (policy, programs, etc.) needed to provide more opportunities to women. The survey is a list of 13 questions using the Likert Scale that asks participants to provide their opinion on the barriers that limit opportunities for women to gain senior leadership positions. The participation is voluntary and the responses are completely anonymous. The responses will provide perspectives that would otherwise not be available through literature review.
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