Allyship at Work: Moderator Training
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Join one of our free moderator training sessions to learn how to bring Allyship at Work to your organization
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Lean In’s research-backed programs help companies create inclusive workplace cultures and connect women with the peer support they need to reach their goals.
Our Women in the Workplace report shows companies have taken real steps to advance women and make the workplace more equitable over the past decade. But instead of building on the momentum, company commitment to gender and racial diversity is waning. Our data offers concrete steps companies can take to drive progress—and we hope inspiration for breaking new ground.
Read the reportOur diversity, equity, and inclusion programs equip every employee with the knowledge and tools they need to create a more inclusive workplace culture
CHALLENGE GENDER BIAS
CHALLENGE GENDER BIAS
CREATE A CULTURE OF ALLYSHIP
CREATE A CULTURE OF ALLYSHIP
CREATE A NETWORK
CREATE A NETWORK
We rely on real-world workplace data to identify barriers holding women back, and we design our training programs to target critical issues that are often overlooked or underestimated.
We provide free training and step-by-step guides to help you run engaging programs, hold employees accountable, and customize content to meet your needs.
We believe all companies, regardless of size or budget, should have the tools they need to advance women and create an inclusive workplace.
We rely on real-world workplace data to identify barriers holding women back , and we design our programs to target critical issues that are often overlooked or underestimated.
We partner with respected academic experts and DEI practitioners to ensure our training advances proven best practices.
Our programs specifically address the unique barriers facing women of color, LGBTQ women, women with disabilities, and women with other marginalized identities.
We’ve helped thousands of companies create workplaces where everyone is empowered and supported. Employees of all identities who participate in our DEI training programs consistently report feeling better equipped to confront bias and step up as allies , and women who are part of Lean In Circles say they feel more prepared to take on new challenges at work.
“The Allyship at Work Program is a natural ‘next step’ for companies truly committed to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion within their organization.”
This year’s Women in the Workplace study provides insight into women’s representation and experiences at work over the last decade. The data show that progress for women’s advancement is both fragile and unintended. The 2024 report outlines concrete steps companies can take to make more substantial and sustainable gains.
Read the report