Current inclusion benchmarks often fall short of capturing the full spectrum of women's experiences in the tech sector. They tend to focus on quantitative measures, such as the percentage of women employed, rather than qualitative insights like career satisfaction or the prevalence of microaggressions. This approach overlooks the nuanced challenges women face, from implicit biases to lack of mentorship opportunities, which are pivotal to understanding and improving women's inclusivity in tech.
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