Women in product lifecycle management (PLM) often encounter gender bias and stereotyping, where their abilities may be underestimated compared to their male counterparts. This can limit their participation in key decision-making processes and hinder their career progression. Overcoming this challenge requires organizations to cultivate an inclusive culture that values diversity, provides bias training programs, and ensures equal opportunities for women to take on leadership roles.

Women in product lifecycle management (PLM) often encounter gender bias and stereotyping, where their abilities may be underestimated compared to their male counterparts. This can limit their participation in key decision-making processes and hinder their career progression. Overcoming this challenge requires organizations to cultivate an inclusive culture that values diversity, provides bias training programs, and ensures equal opportunities for women to take on leadership roles.

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