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A case study on how ESAG strengthened its commitment to EDI and boosted female representation
A fundamental principle behind equality, diversity and inclusion is creating working environments and cultures where every individual can feel safe, experience a sense of belonging, and is empowered to achieve their full potential.
The Easa Saleh Al Gurg Group (ESAG) wanted to establish a workplace where all employees are recognised and appreciated for their competencies and contributions. The company was committed to both financial growth and social responsibility, aiming to cultivate a work environment where everyone, regardless of gender, ethnicity or background, feels valued, supported and empowered to thrive.
To do this, it decided to devise a comprehensive EDI initiative named ‘Pathways to Success’ to address its diversity shortcomings, especially around female representation in the workplace.
ESAG is a prominent family business in the UAE and a leading multi-faceted conglomerate, comprising over 30 companies and more than 4,000 employees. Since 1960, Dubai-based ESAG has partnered with leading brands, providing expertise across a diverse range of industries and consumer sectors.
In 2022, ESAG identified the need to further strengthen its EDI efforts. Despite already having a strong, women-led board leadership, female representation in the workforce stood at just 12% – a shortfall in diversity which it felt restricted the variety of perspectives and ideas within the company, ultimately impacting innovation, employee engagement and overall business performance.
ESAG’s overarching goal was to establish a workplace where all employees would feel equally supported in their careers and encouraged to succeed.
Specific goals included:
A dedicated equality, diversity and inclusion committee consisting of the senior leadership team from the ESAG corporate office was established to ensure that EDI became a strategic priority across the organisation.
ESAG then carried out an in-depth assessment of its HR policies, practices and culture, and a comprehensive external evaluation of its inclusion climate, involving surveys, focus-group discussions, leadership interviews and impact metrics. Despite an overall rating of 85%, revealing generally positive feedback from the female workforce, the assessment identified several areas for improvement, such as the lack of women’s involvement in strategic decisions and higher promotions. Reports of women feeling undervalued or excluded from leadership roles highlighted gaps in the workplace culture, potentially impacting employee engagement, productivity and retention.
To address these gaps and achieve the goal of progressing women in ESAG, the company implemented the ‘Pathways to Success’ initiative, which included the following elements:
The results of ESAG’s EDI initiative have driven both cultural change and business performance improvements.
Quantifiable outcomes to date include:
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