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She Wins, You Win: The Most Important Strategies for Making Women More Powerful Gail Evans, 2004
The New York Times bestselling author of Play Like a Man, Win Like a Woman tells women the ONE RULE they need to know in order to succeed in business. In her first book, Gail Evans showed women how to get ahead in the workplace by learning the unwritten rules of business that men "wrote" and play by. In She Wins, You Win , Gail takes her empowering approach to corporate success a step ...
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Making Diversity Work: Seven Steps for Defeating Bias in the Workplace Sondra Thiederman
Kaplan Business, 2003
Important book tells how to beat your bias
+ Powerful information on diversity + weLEAD Book Review by the Editor of leadingtoday.org + Highly Recommended for Any Dialogue About Diversity
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Integrity Stephen L. Carter
Harper Perennial, 1997
An Invaluable Frame of Reference
+ Great beginning discussion + Society's integrity: finally someone has addressed it.
Carter is a master of framing and providing a context for complex issues like integrity. This is NOT a preachy book with platitudes about the need for integrity. It IS about defining integrity, the situations where it will be tested, and ways to think about integrity as you make your own decisions. ...
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Smart Women Finish Rich: 9 Steps to Achieving Financial Security and Funding Your Dreams (Revised Edition) David Bach
Broadway, 2002
His Grandmother Taught Him Well!
+ Great book for women 15-75 yrs + A read for ALL Women + Easy Read, Common Sense Advice + Smart Women Finish Rich
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Beyond the Double Bind: Women and Leadership Kathleen Hall Jamieson
Oxford University Press, USA, 1997
What do Hilary Clinton and Ann Richards Have in Common?
They've overcome one of the double binds that confront women leaders. Jamieson examines five double binds or Catch-22's that can block women from success and reveals through personal stories and scholarly research how these double binds can be overcome. Any woman who wants to be a leader needs to ...
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Power of Followership, The Robert E. Kelley
Doubleday Business, 1992
Fabulous book! An excellent guide on how to lead and be lead
+ The Power of Followership + Followers Make Things Happen for Leaders
I had the opportunity to take a class taught by Mr. Kelley at CMU and to have read all of his books. This book has a rather simple concept, that once read, becomes painfully obvious--no matter what our position in life we all follow someone. Even the President of the USA follows opinion polls. ...
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Women for a Change: A Grassroots Guide to Activism and Politics Thalia Zepatos, Elizabeth Kaufman
Facts on File, 1995
Find and Read This Book if You're Thinking About Running for Office
This is a real "how to" book that provides very concrete advice about how to make change through political and civic action. If you have ever thought about running for office, this book will help you understand what it takes to prepare yourself to be a candidate or to run a campaign. It also ...
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Leading Out Loud: Inspiring Change Through Authentic Communications, New and Revised Terry Pearce
Jossey-Bass, 2003
The Great Communicator Won't Have Anything on You
+ Solid advice on communicating + Insightful! + Insightful!
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Women Don't Ask: Negotiation and the Gender Divide Linda Babcock, Sara Laschever
Princeton University Press, 2003
Informative and Readable
+ Empower yourself by reading a few pages before negotiating! + Good set up for "Ask For It" + Women don't ask: the high cost of avoiding negotiation and postive strategies for change
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Teaming Up Paul Edwards, Sarah Edwards
Tarcher, 1997
A definite primer for networking!
+ From Cross Marketing to Incorporating Everything You Need to Know about Teaming Up to Do Business + Necessary success strategies for the future of work.
Networking may seem like an obvious way to tell people about your business, but this book is full of wonderful details that help you build your business by cross-promoting and working with other entrepreneurs. In their usual personal style, the authors define the various strategies for business ...
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Integrity Stephen L. Carter
Harper Perennial, 1997
An Invaluable Frame of Reference
+ Great beginning discussion + Society's integrity: finally someone has addressed it.
Carter is a master of framing and providing a context for complex issues like integrity. This is NOT a preachy book with platitudes about the need for integrity. It IS about defining integrity, the situations where it will be tested, and ways to think about integrity as you make your own decisions. ...
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Women Don't Ask: Negotiation and the Gender Divide Linda Babcock, Sara Laschever
Princeton University Press, 2003
Informative and Readable
+ Empower yourself by reading a few pages before negotiating! + Good set up for "Ask For It" + Women don't ask: the high cost of avoiding negotiation and postive strategies for change
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Teaming Up Paul Edwards, Sarah Edwards
Tarcher, 1997
A definite primer for networking!
+ From Cross Marketing to Incorporating Everything You Need to Know about Teaming Up to Do Business + Necessary success strategies for the future of work.
Networking may seem like an obvious way to tell people about your business, but this book is full of wonderful details that help you build your business by cross-promoting and working with other entrepreneurs. In their usual personal style, the authors define the various strategies for business ...
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Power of Followership, The Robert E. Kelley
Doubleday Business, 1992
Fabulous book! An excellent guide on how to lead and be lead
+ The Power of Followership + Followers Make Things Happen for Leaders
I had the opportunity to take a class taught by Mr. Kelley at CMU and to have read all of his books. This book has a rather simple concept, that once read, becomes painfully obvious--no matter what our position in life we all follow someone. Even the President of the USA follows opinion polls. ...
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Leading Out Loud: Inspiring Change Through Authentic Communications, New and Revised Terry Pearce
Jossey-Bass, 2003
The Great Communicator Won't Have Anything on You
+ Solid advice on communicating + Insightful! + Insightful!
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