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Tales from the Glass Ceiling

A Survival Guide for Women in Business

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As women make great strides in business in the past two decades, many obstacles clearly still remain in a culture where the majority of the top jobs and positions are held by men. Jo Haigh has worked for many years in corporate finance, and has experienced these obstacles and overcome them. She offers stories of success from many different areas of business, giving advice on how to reconcile an open, emotional disposition with an executive level's occasionally brutal atmosphere; how to spot the right training and development opportunities (and get them funded); how to overcome resistance to female leadership; and how to build, manage, and maintain a professional network. Based on Haigh's own experience as an executive and entrepreneur, and bolstered by the experiences and stories of other top women in their fields, this is an indispensable resource for all women in business.

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Tales from the Glass Ceiling, Jo Haigh

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2008
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Titolo
Tales from the Glass Ceiling
Sottotitolo
A Survival Guide for Women in Business
Lingua
Inglese
Autori
Jo Haigh
Editore
Piatkus
Pubblicato
2008
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
256
ISBN10
0749928581
ISBN13
9780749928582
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Valutazione
3,6 su 5
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As women make great strides in business in the past two decades, many obstacles clearly still remain in a culture where the majority of the top jobs and positions are held by men. Jo Haigh has worked for many years in corporate finance, and has experienced these obstacles and overcome them. She offers stories of success from many different areas of business, giving advice on how to reconcile an open, emotional disposition with an executive level's occasionally brutal atmosphere; how to spot the right training and development opportunities (and get them funded); how to overcome resistance to female leadership; and how to build, manage, and maintain a professional network. Based on Haigh's own experience as an executive and entrepreneur, and bolstered by the experiences and stories of other top women in their fields, this is an indispensable resource for all women in business.