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STORY OF IMPACT
Ingersoll Rand
Using Gender Diversity as a Lever for Operational
Excellence, Global Growth, and Innovation
©2014 Center for Creative Leadership. All rights reserved. 1
Ingersoll Rand is a Global 1000 firm known for its
diversified industrial technology and climate solutions,
including the well-known American Standard®
, Ameristar®
,
Club Car®
, Ingersoll Rand®
, Thermo King®
and Trane®
brands. Beginning in 2010, the company adopted new
strategies to drive improved operational excellence,
global growth and innovation.
Senior leaders knew that for their strategic plan to
succeed, they would need to make changes in the
corporate culture in order to broaden and strengthen the
diversity of the Ingersoll Rand talent pool. The position of
VP for Global Diversity and Inclusion was newly created,
and Neddy Perez was hired to fill this role. She quickly
began to identify tangible initiatives around the globe to
enhance Progressiveness, Diversity, and Inclusion in a fast
and sustainable way, integrated with business needs and
responsive to local requirements.
In the EMEIA region, gender diversity in particular
represented a challenge. Ingersoll Rand works in an
engineering-driven industry traditionally dominated
by men. While women were well-represented in some
support functions—including HR, Finance and Marketing—
they were severely underrepresented in the middle
and senior management ranks of functions with profit
and loss responsibility.
The Challenge
The Challenge (cont.)
2 ©2014 Center for Creative Leadership. All rights reserved.
The lack of opportunities for advancement meant
women were more likely to leave the company than
their male counterparts—further perpetuating their
underrepresentation among the senior leadership ranks.
Ingersoll Rand’s executive team made a commitment to
focus on development and support for women to drive
the following objectives:
	 •	 Improve retention.
	 •	 Build the emerging leader talent pool.
	 •	 Create diversity balance.
	 •	 Move the needle on business performance.
As a first step, Ingersoll Rand asked the Center for Creative
Leadership (CCL®
) to help clarify the underlying issues and
barriers that needed to be addressed in order to support
women on their leadership journey. Drawing on its
experience conducting research and working with
leaders from different cultures and disciplines, CCL
interviewed 16 middle and senior leaders from
across the company’s global operations.
Among the key findings:
	 •	 The gender imbalance in critical “decision-making”
	 	 positions was well recognized.
	 •	 There were implicit assumptions about whether
	 	 women were able to be effective leaders of
	 	 organizations crucial to the value of the company.
	 •	 The organizational culture emphasized an
	 	 engineering-driven, linear, and pragmatic approach
	 	 to leadership.
	 •	 Flexible working arrangements to support individuals
	 	 with primary caregiving responsibilities were limited.
	 •	 Strong, informal networks among those in power
	 	 were being reinforced through typically male
	 	 interests and activities.
©2014 Center for Creative Leadership. All rights reserved. 3
“It was clear we needed to
address both the visible and
invisible barriers that may stop
talented female associates
from reaching the most senior
levels of our organization.”
“To effect change, we knew
we needed broad, sustained
opportunities for both
development and career
planning.”
	 -	Jan Bouwen, vice president of Talent, Organizational 		
		Development and Enterprise Learning at Ingersoll Rand
		for Europe, the Middle East, Africa and India.
4 ©2014 Center for Creative Leadership. All rights reserved.
The Solution
Ingersoll Rand partnered with CCL to create a
comprehensive Women’s Leadership Program for
mid-level women managers aspiring to senior
leadership positions. The initiative centered on
individual women, preparing them to be accountable
for their own career development. At the same time,
it addressed organizational and cultural needs, such
as equipping women to develop others on the
Ingersoll Rand team.
“Instead this was a strategic investment in
high-potential women managers that was supported
and sponsored by the most senior members of our
leadership team, many of whom served as mentors
for the participants.”
“We were careful to make it
clear from the start that this
was not a ‘fix the woman’
initiative,” Bouwen says.
CCL Solutions:
	 •	 Customized Women’s Leadership Program
	 •	 Mentoring Workshop
	 •	 360 by Design®
	 •	 Workplace Big Five Profile™ FIRO-B Assessment
	 •	 Action Learning Projects SYMLOG
	 	 Group Observation
	 •	 E-Learning Online Resources
	 •	 Coaching and Development Planning
©2014 Center for Creative Leadership. All rights reserved. 5
The program is organized into three phases, each
with distinct goals and desired results.
Phase 1	is devoted to building self-awareness, 		
		 developmental relationships and community.
Phase 2 addresses skills for leading within and
		 across organizations.
Phase 3 focuses on helping women understand
		 their role as change agents at Ingersoll
		 Rand and how to exercise leadership
		 within the organization.
The resulting multipronged program blends leader
development best practices of face-to-face training,
experiential learning, assessment, and personalized
support, including:
Mentoring by senior business leaders to help women
develop a better understanding of Ingersoll Rand’s
business and the perspectives and challenges of senior
leaders. Mentoring also provides an opportunity for
participants to expand their professional network beyond
the confines of their own current functional assignment.
Face-to-face training in the specific skills required
by women in order to lead themselves (self-awareness,
career planning, resiliency, etc.), lead others in a
male-dominated organization (influencing skills,
political skills, talent stewardship), and lead the
organization itself (leading and implementing
change, leveraging diversity to promote innovation).
360-degree feedback to help participants achieve
an objective understanding of their individual strengths
and development needs and determine how their
strengths stack up against the type of leadership
most valued at Ingersoll Rand.
Action learning projects to help women
transfer new insights and skills into everyday practice.
These projects also promote collaboration, support
strategic corporate initiatives, and provide women
with an opportunity to raise their visibility across
the organization.
Individual coaching and personal
development planning to ensure women
approach their career at Ingersoll Rand purposefully
and that they receive the support they need to
realize their career goals.
The Results
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The impact of this initiative was evaluated with a mix of
methods, including a pre-post measurement of skills and
knowledge and business impact. All data points show
that the Women’s Leadership Program at Ingersoll Rand
is getting results. The program has moved the needle
on every learning objective it was designed to address
and has created tangible business impact. It is helping
women achieve their professional goals: expanding their
professional networks, getting ahead, and using newly
developed skills and capabilities to benefit their careers
and the broader organization.
The Women’s Leadership Program even won the
Ingersoll Rand “President’s Award” 2013 for outstanding
diversity initiatives, based on an application submitted
by participants.
Impact of WLP on Key HR
Performance Indicators:
	 •	 All participants have been retained throughout
	 	 the year after the program.
	 • 	Benchmarking key HR data with the total white
	 	 collar employee population in the EMEIA region,
	 	 WLP participants were rated 22% higher in their
	 	 job performance and 18% higher in their
	 	 competency ratings.
	 • 	The Promotion rate of WLP participants is four
	 	 times the average promotion rate for other
	 	 white collar workers.
©2014 Center for Creative Leadership. All rights reserved. 7
45%
31%
22%
2%
Transfer of Knowledge, Skills, and Behaviors from
the Program to the Job
Source: Participant assessment post-program
Not at all / to a moderate degree
To a moderate degree
To a significant degree
Have taught others
38%
15%
38%
9%
Observation of Positive Results in the Organization
Source: Participant assessment post-program
Decrease / No Increase
Modest Increase
Moderate Increase
Significant Increase
8 ©2014 Center for Creative Leadership. All rights reserved.
The Results (cont.)
“Ultimately the program
has proved to be a crucial
component of our corporate
strategy to become a premier
performer,” Bouwen says.
“By cultivating a progressive,
diverse and inclusive work
environment that values and
leverages diversity, we’re
making a meaningful
difference to both our
business and its customers.”
At the same time, the company’s efforts are making a
powerful—and potentially enduring—difference in the
lives of its women leaders.
Women are applying what they learned
on the job.
Every single participant agreed they improved their
leadership capabilities, utilize their leadership strengths,
use situational leadership, practice self-awareness and
resiliency, and use their political savvy at work.
Specific increases in capabilities averaged 27%.
For example, compared to their own pre-program
assessment, participants report:
	 33%	more capability to adapt their leadership style
	 33%	more capability to practice self-awareness, 	 	
	 	resilience and self-confidence
	 32%	increase in their capability to expand their 	 	
	 	network outside their own function
	 28%	increase in their understanding of the
	 	perspective of senior leaders
The program is producing positive cultural changes
and is helping to build the Ingersoll Rand talent pool.
	100%	of participants say there is an increase in
	 	awareness about diversity/gender issues
	 	within the company.
	 38%	of participants have even taught others
	 	about these issues.
	 88%	say women are more visible to top
	 	management.
	 88%	say more women are now considered for
	 	vacant management positions.
	 88%	say they are achieving positive results
	 	from proactive career management
	 	and self-promotion.
	 86%	say they have seen an increase in mentoring
	 	and sponsoring of female talent.
	 63%	report increased retention of female talent.
With CCL’s support, Ingersoll Rand is making strides in
achieving its business and talent development goals.
©2014 Center for Creative Leadership. All rights reserved. 9
In Their Own Words
Participants in the Ingersoll Rand Women’s Leadership
Program have a uniformly positive view of its impact.
“I learned a lot about ‘influencing’
techniques and skills. This skill is
fundamental in meeting company
goals and having employees feel
an active part of the company.”
“Having gone through the
program encourages me to
promote more ‘being and think-
ing different.’ I feel it is more
valued now than before, and as
such, will also have more impact.”
“The best part of the program
was getting to know a group
of very talented individuals
from different sectors of
the organization.”
“My mentor took me on a path
of discovery in terms of career
prospects. He helped me
identify alternative functions
and roles that I might be
interested in.”
“I will carry the learning with me
in everything I do.”
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Ingersoll Rand Women's Leadership Program

  • 1. Sector: Diversified Industrial STORY OF IMPACT Ingersoll Rand Using Gender Diversity as a Lever for Operational Excellence, Global Growth, and Innovation
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  • 3. ©2014 Center for Creative Leadership. All rights reserved. 1 Ingersoll Rand is a Global 1000 firm known for its diversified industrial technology and climate solutions, including the well-known American Standard® , Ameristar® , Club Car® , Ingersoll Rand® , Thermo King® and Trane® brands. Beginning in 2010, the company adopted new strategies to drive improved operational excellence, global growth and innovation. Senior leaders knew that for their strategic plan to succeed, they would need to make changes in the corporate culture in order to broaden and strengthen the diversity of the Ingersoll Rand talent pool. The position of VP for Global Diversity and Inclusion was newly created, and Neddy Perez was hired to fill this role. She quickly began to identify tangible initiatives around the globe to enhance Progressiveness, Diversity, and Inclusion in a fast and sustainable way, integrated with business needs and responsive to local requirements. In the EMEIA region, gender diversity in particular represented a challenge. Ingersoll Rand works in an engineering-driven industry traditionally dominated by men. While women were well-represented in some support functions—including HR, Finance and Marketing— they were severely underrepresented in the middle and senior management ranks of functions with profit and loss responsibility. The Challenge
  • 4. The Challenge (cont.) 2 ©2014 Center for Creative Leadership. All rights reserved. The lack of opportunities for advancement meant women were more likely to leave the company than their male counterparts—further perpetuating their underrepresentation among the senior leadership ranks. Ingersoll Rand’s executive team made a commitment to focus on development and support for women to drive the following objectives: • Improve retention. • Build the emerging leader talent pool. • Create diversity balance. • Move the needle on business performance. As a first step, Ingersoll Rand asked the Center for Creative Leadership (CCL® ) to help clarify the underlying issues and barriers that needed to be addressed in order to support women on their leadership journey. Drawing on its experience conducting research and working with leaders from different cultures and disciplines, CCL interviewed 16 middle and senior leaders from across the company’s global operations. Among the key findings: • The gender imbalance in critical “decision-making” positions was well recognized. • There were implicit assumptions about whether women were able to be effective leaders of organizations crucial to the value of the company. • The organizational culture emphasized an engineering-driven, linear, and pragmatic approach to leadership. • Flexible working arrangements to support individuals with primary caregiving responsibilities were limited. • Strong, informal networks among those in power were being reinforced through typically male interests and activities.
  • 5. ©2014 Center for Creative Leadership. All rights reserved. 3 “It was clear we needed to address both the visible and invisible barriers that may stop talented female associates from reaching the most senior levels of our organization.” “To effect change, we knew we needed broad, sustained opportunities for both development and career planning.” - Jan Bouwen, vice president of Talent, Organizational Development and Enterprise Learning at Ingersoll Rand for Europe, the Middle East, Africa and India.
  • 6. 4 ©2014 Center for Creative Leadership. All rights reserved. The Solution Ingersoll Rand partnered with CCL to create a comprehensive Women’s Leadership Program for mid-level women managers aspiring to senior leadership positions. The initiative centered on individual women, preparing them to be accountable for their own career development. At the same time, it addressed organizational and cultural needs, such as equipping women to develop others on the Ingersoll Rand team. “Instead this was a strategic investment in high-potential women managers that was supported and sponsored by the most senior members of our leadership team, many of whom served as mentors for the participants.” “We were careful to make it clear from the start that this was not a ‘fix the woman’ initiative,” Bouwen says. CCL Solutions: • Customized Women’s Leadership Program • Mentoring Workshop • 360 by Design® • Workplace Big Five Profile™ FIRO-B Assessment • Action Learning Projects SYMLOG Group Observation • E-Learning Online Resources • Coaching and Development Planning
  • 7. ©2014 Center for Creative Leadership. All rights reserved. 5 The program is organized into three phases, each with distinct goals and desired results. Phase 1 is devoted to building self-awareness, developmental relationships and community. Phase 2 addresses skills for leading within and across organizations. Phase 3 focuses on helping women understand their role as change agents at Ingersoll Rand and how to exercise leadership within the organization. The resulting multipronged program blends leader development best practices of face-to-face training, experiential learning, assessment, and personalized support, including: Mentoring by senior business leaders to help women develop a better understanding of Ingersoll Rand’s business and the perspectives and challenges of senior leaders. Mentoring also provides an opportunity for participants to expand their professional network beyond the confines of their own current functional assignment. Face-to-face training in the specific skills required by women in order to lead themselves (self-awareness, career planning, resiliency, etc.), lead others in a male-dominated organization (influencing skills, political skills, talent stewardship), and lead the organization itself (leading and implementing change, leveraging diversity to promote innovation). 360-degree feedback to help participants achieve an objective understanding of their individual strengths and development needs and determine how their strengths stack up against the type of leadership most valued at Ingersoll Rand. Action learning projects to help women transfer new insights and skills into everyday practice. These projects also promote collaboration, support strategic corporate initiatives, and provide women with an opportunity to raise their visibility across the organization. Individual coaching and personal development planning to ensure women approach their career at Ingersoll Rand purposefully and that they receive the support they need to realize their career goals.
  • 8. The Results 6 ©2014 Center for Creative Leadership. All rights reserved. The impact of this initiative was evaluated with a mix of methods, including a pre-post measurement of skills and knowledge and business impact. All data points show that the Women’s Leadership Program at Ingersoll Rand is getting results. The program has moved the needle on every learning objective it was designed to address and has created tangible business impact. It is helping women achieve their professional goals: expanding their professional networks, getting ahead, and using newly developed skills and capabilities to benefit their careers and the broader organization. The Women’s Leadership Program even won the Ingersoll Rand “President’s Award” 2013 for outstanding diversity initiatives, based on an application submitted by participants. Impact of WLP on Key HR Performance Indicators: • All participants have been retained throughout the year after the program. • Benchmarking key HR data with the total white collar employee population in the EMEIA region, WLP participants were rated 22% higher in their job performance and 18% higher in their competency ratings. • The Promotion rate of WLP participants is four times the average promotion rate for other white collar workers.
  • 9. ©2014 Center for Creative Leadership. All rights reserved. 7 45% 31% 22% 2% Transfer of Knowledge, Skills, and Behaviors from the Program to the Job Source: Participant assessment post-program Not at all / to a moderate degree To a moderate degree To a significant degree Have taught others 38% 15% 38% 9% Observation of Positive Results in the Organization Source: Participant assessment post-program Decrease / No Increase Modest Increase Moderate Increase Significant Increase
  • 10. 8 ©2014 Center for Creative Leadership. All rights reserved. The Results (cont.) “Ultimately the program has proved to be a crucial component of our corporate strategy to become a premier performer,” Bouwen says. “By cultivating a progressive, diverse and inclusive work environment that values and leverages diversity, we’re making a meaningful difference to both our business and its customers.” At the same time, the company’s efforts are making a powerful—and potentially enduring—difference in the lives of its women leaders. Women are applying what they learned on the job. Every single participant agreed they improved their leadership capabilities, utilize their leadership strengths, use situational leadership, practice self-awareness and resiliency, and use their political savvy at work. Specific increases in capabilities averaged 27%. For example, compared to their own pre-program assessment, participants report: 33% more capability to adapt their leadership style 33% more capability to practice self-awareness, resilience and self-confidence 32% increase in their capability to expand their network outside their own function 28% increase in their understanding of the perspective of senior leaders The program is producing positive cultural changes and is helping to build the Ingersoll Rand talent pool. 100% of participants say there is an increase in awareness about diversity/gender issues within the company. 38% of participants have even taught others about these issues. 88% say women are more visible to top management. 88% say more women are now considered for vacant management positions. 88% say they are achieving positive results from proactive career management and self-promotion. 86% say they have seen an increase in mentoring and sponsoring of female talent. 63% report increased retention of female talent. With CCL’s support, Ingersoll Rand is making strides in achieving its business and talent development goals.
  • 11. ©2014 Center for Creative Leadership. All rights reserved. 9 In Their Own Words Participants in the Ingersoll Rand Women’s Leadership Program have a uniformly positive view of its impact. “I learned a lot about ‘influencing’ techniques and skills. This skill is fundamental in meeting company goals and having employees feel an active part of the company.” “Having gone through the program encourages me to promote more ‘being and think- ing different.’ I feel it is more valued now than before, and as such, will also have more impact.” “The best part of the program was getting to know a group of very talented individuals from different sectors of the organization.” “My mentor took me on a path of discovery in terms of career prospects. He helped me identify alternative functions and roles that I might be interested in.” “I will carry the learning with me in everything I do.”
  • 12. 05.13/06.14 Affiliate Locations: Seattle, Washington • Seoul, Korea • College Park, Maryland • Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Ft. Belvoir, Virginia • Kettering, Ohio • Huntsville, Alabama • San Diego, California • St. Petersburg, Florida Peoria, Illinois • Omaha, Nebraska • Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan • Mt. Eliza, Victoria, Australia Center for Creative Leadership® and CCL® are registered trademarks owned by the Center for Creative Leadership. ©2014 Center for Creative Leadership. All rights reserved. CCL - Americas www.ccl.org +1 800 780 1031 (U.S. or Canada) +1 336 545 2810 (Worldwide) info@ccl.org Greensboro, North Carolina +1 336 545 2810 Colorado Springs, Colorado +1 719 633 3891 San Diego, California +1 858 638 8000 CCL - Europe, Middle East, Africa www.ccl.org/emea Brussels, Belgium +32 (0) 2 679 09 10 ccl.emea@ccl.org Addis Ababa, Ethiopia +251 118 957086 LBB.Africa@ccl.org Johannesburg, South Africa +27 (11) 783 4963 southafrica.office@ccl.org Moscow, Russia +7 495 662 31 39 ccl.cis@ccl.org CCL - Asia Pacific www.ccl.org/apac Singapore +65 6854 6000 ccl.apac@ccl.org Gurgaon, India +91 124 676 9200 cclindia@ccl.org Shanghai, China +86 182 0199 8600 ccl.china@ccl.org The Center for Creative Leadership (CCL® ) is a top-ranked, global provider of leadership development. By leveraging the power of leadership to drive results that matter most to clients, CCL transforms individual leaders, teams, organizations, and society. Our array of cutting-edge solutions is steeped in extensive research and experience gained from working with hundreds of thousands of leaders at all levels. Ranked among the world’s Top 5 providers of executive education by the Financial Times and in the Top 10 by Bloomberg BusinessWeek, CCL has offices in Greensboro, NC; Colorado Springs, CO; San Diego, CA; Brussels, Belgium; Moscow, Russia; Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; Johannesburg, South Africa; Singapore; Gurgaon, India; and Shanghai, China.