Memorial Hall Library

Own it, the power of women at work, Sallie Krawcheck

Label
Own it, the power of women at work, Sallie Krawcheck
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Own it
Oclc number
950444219
Responsibility statement
Sallie Krawcheck
Sub title
the power of women at work
Summary
"Sallie Krawcheck has had it with advice implying that if women simply leaned in a little farther, played the game a little better, and demanded just a few more seats at the table--i.e. acted a little more like MEN--they could finally break through that glass ceiling. Yet this is a contest rigged to lose. A better strategy is to embrace and invest in the unique traits that make women better positioned to lead and succeed: broader perspective, greater long-term focus, healthier attitude toward risk, higher aptitude for creativity, better people skills, empathy, and more. Because women who capitalize on these traits won't need to demand a place at the table; employers will offer it to them--not out of political correctness--but because it makes good business sense. Having been the lone woman at the highest rungs of Wall Street, Krawcheck knows what it takes to succeed as a woman in a man's world. And now she puts her research analyst background to work to reveal irrefutable evidence that companies perform better when they fully engage women; that companies with women leaders serve clients and customers better, have a stronger and more engaged culture, are more innovative, and sustain profits over a longer term. Drawing on this research and on stories from her years at the top echelon of the biggest boy's club in the world, Krawcheck empowers women to elevate themselves and their companies by bringing their true female selves to work"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Part I: The Future of Work . . . and How We Can Own It -- How the World of Work Is Changing--and Why That's Good News for Women -- Six Things We Have Going for Us -- Part II: Put Your Oxygen Mask On First Before Assisting Others -- Make Sure Success Is Well Defined -- The Obligatory Ask-for-the-Raise and How-to-Negotiate Chapter (with a Twist) -- Out with the Queen Bee. In with New Approaches to Mentoring and Sponsorship -- . . . Oh, and Some Thoughts on How to Do the Networking Thing Better, Too -- Career Curveballs--Why We Really Need to Get Over Our Fear of the F-Word -- How to Avoid the Career Risk You Don't Even Know You're Taking -- The Best Career Advice No One Is Talking About -- Part III: The Courageous Conversations -- Let's Hold a Funeral for the Diversity Council . . . and Other Well-Meaning Initiatives That No Longer Work -- The Company Culture Conversation -- The Flexibility Without Shame Conversation -- The, "Hey, Larry" (or Sometimes "Hey, Nancy") Conversation -- Part IV: Pay It Forward -- Literally Own It: Start Your Own Thing -- Invest in Change . . . Money Is Power. Let's Use Ours to Do Good -- You Know the Kids Are Watching, Right? -- Conclusion: Finally, You Gotta Remember to Laugh
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