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Women In Business |
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The Eleven Commandments of Wildly Successful Women by Pamela Boucher Gilberd, Audrey Tayse Haynes A creative new book shows women how to deal with various career obstacles and achieve their goals, with more than one hundred true stories of women who have attained great success despite downsizing, glass ceilings, and family demands. |
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Seven Secrets of Successful Women by Donna Brooks, Lynn Brooks Based on profiles of such notable women as Pat Schroeder, Jane Pauley, Toni Morrison, and other lesser-knowns, the authors outline seven essential skills for success and offer readers ideas for incorporating these skills into their daily lives." |
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Advancing Women in Business-The Catalyst Guide : Best Practices from the Corporate Leaders (Jossey-Bass Business & Management Series) by Catalyst In Advancing Women in Business, Catalyst tells companies how they too can develop change initiatives that will help them retain their most valuable employees in ways that support strategic goals. Here, readers will examine the best practices such forward-thinking companies as Deloitte & Touche, J. C. Penney, and Motorola have used to better leverage the skills and intellect of women workers. They'll discover the obstacles that stand in the way of female career advancement and how to remove them. They'll gain an in-depth understanding of Catalyst's proven, systemic change process and find how they can implement one of their own. Moreover, readers will learn how they can benchmark their company's progress and what they can do to win the prestigious Catalyst Award. |
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America's Competitive Secret : Utilizing Women As a Management Strategy by Judy B. Rosener America's Competitive Secret offers compelling evidence that the changes that help businesses more fully utilize the talents of women are the same changes that will give them an important edge in today's fast-changing, service oriented, global workplace. |
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Do's and Taboos Around the World for Women in Business by Roger E. Axtell (Editor), Tami Briggs, Margaret Corcoran International business is a traditionally male-dominated arena that has recently seen an explosion in female interest and participation. This book, written by the expert on international business protocol and three co-founders of a cross-cultural consulting firm, tells women the facts they need to know in order to succeed in the international business arena. |
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The Promotable Woman: 10 Essential Skills for the New Millennium by Norma Carr-Ruffino This book is for women who want to raise their awareness of the opportunities and challenges they face in today's work. Designed for women who are ready to change self-limiting beliefs, this book helps them learn to incorporate new information into their thinking and their actions and to develop success strategies for achieving career goals. |
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Creating Women's Networks : A How-To Guide for Women and Companies (Jossey-Bass Business & Management Series) by Catalyst, Shelia Wellington It's no longer "the old boys club". These lessons from such corporate leaders as Baxter Healthcare, NYNEX, Raychem, Eastman Kodak, and Levi Strauss show how to bolster the bottom line by cultivating the talents and loyalty of women through powerful networks. |
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Success on Our Own Terms: Tales of Extraordinary, Ordinary Business Women by Virginia O'Brien, and Lynn Martin A book of success stories to inspire and encourage. The Author concedes that her views on the success of women in business are not widely shared, but has published them in a celebration of what women have accomplished in the business world thus far. |
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Breaking the Glass Ceiling : Can Women Reach the Top of Americas Largest Corporations? by Ann M. Morrison, and Randall P. White Women compose nearly half of today's workforce, are in more management positions than ever before, and have reached every level of the Fortune 500--except the most important ones. This book explodes long-held myths and provides practical advice on the first steps needed to effectively break the glass ceiling. |
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