Cosentino Amanda, Weese W James, Wells Janelle E
School of Kinesiology, Western University, London, ON, Canada.
School of Marketing and Innovation, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, United States.
Front Sports Act Living. 2021 Sep 13;3:716505. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2021.716505. eCollection 2021.
Women remain minimally represented in senior leadership roles in sport, despite increased female participation in both sport, sport management education programs, and in entry levels positions in the industry. Many women prematurely exit mid-level leadership positions in sport, or are often overlooked for senior leadership positions. To uncover the experiences and strategies of women who made it through the process, we interviewed all the women ( = 7) who now hold senior leadership positions with professional sport properties in Canada. Participants revealed they overcame real and perceived barriers, and they suggested women seeking senior leadership roles in the industry: (a) find, and later become role models, mentors, and sponsors; (b) create access to networks and opportunities; (c) strategically self-promote, and; (d) purposefully build a varied career portfolio. Recommendations for the industry and all those who work in the industry are presented with a goal to break the cycle and help ensure more equitable and inclusive leaders in the senior leadership ranks.
尽管女性参与体育运动、体育管理教育项目以及该行业入门级职位的人数有所增加,但在体育领域担任高级领导职务的女性人数仍然极少。许多女性过早地离开了体育领域的中级领导职位,或者常常被忽视而无法担任高级领导职位。为了揭示那些成功晋升的女性的经历和策略,我们采访了加拿大所有在职业体育机构担任高级领导职务的女性(共7人)。参与者透露,她们克服了实际存在的和感觉到的障碍,并为那些希望在该行业担任高级领导职务的女性提出了建议:(a) 寻找并成为榜样、导师和支持者;(b) 创造建立人际关系网和获得机会的途径;(c) 有策略地自我推销;(d) 有目的地构建多样化的职业组合。本文针对该行业以及所有在该行业工作的人员提出了建议,目标是打破这种循环,帮助确保高级领导职位中有更多公平和包容的领导者。