Resource: Balanced recruitment Thursday 25 January 2018 Share Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share via email Balanced recruitment is critical for gender-balanced workplaces. CMI's latest research says supporting middle managers is key Research by CMI, 25 JAN 2018 As the first step in the employment cycle, recruitment is a critical area of focus for gender balance. Most managers regard their recruitment processes as fair but it's clear that adoption of leading practices to ensure real fairness and gender balance remains low. Supporting middle managers during the process is the key to balanced recruitment. Read the extract from our latest research Like this article? Why not share it. Share to LinkedIn Share to Facebook Share via email Topic: Employability “With Level 6, any employer will see you’re worth the investment” Luke Keenan’s rapid career progress shows the power of goal-setting and committing to professional development at a young age Read article Article Topic: From maternity leave to distinction at Level 3 Victoria Adamson returned to work after maternity leave and faced rebuilding her team while studying a Level 3 qualification Read article Article Topic: “This is the most disruptive era of recent generations” Organisations need future-ready leadership and Bella Ikpasaja FCMI has made it her life’s mission to provide it Read article Article Topic: From teenage tradesman to MBE: Christian McBride’s leadership journey Entrepreneur Christian McBride MBE CMgr FCMI has used CMI to satisfy his thirst for knowledge and personal development Read article Article Resource The information on this page is designed to help you to develop ever more compelling business proposals and presentations. Take a look at our selection of tools which could help support you. Members See More CMI Members have access to thousands of online learning and CPD resources. Learn more about our membership benefits Join The Community CMI offers a variety of flexible membership solutions, tailored to your needs. Find out more and get involved in the CMI community today.