Win Win: When Business Works for Women

Win Win: When Business Works for Women

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Author: Joanne Lipman
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
No. of pages: 336
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Language: English
ISBN: 9781473688094
Published on: 2018
Book Format: Paperback
Subject: Women, Business

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We all agree that men and women think and behave differently. Here, at last, is a book that shows both sides what to do about it. When Joanne Lipman wrote the article Women at Work: A Guide for Men for Wall Street Journal, it immediately went viral. When the response continued to grow, she realised just how crucial an element was missing from the gender equality debate in the workplace: without men participating in the conversation, women can lean in all they want . . . but all theyll do is fall over. Lipman was contacted by scores of corporations and businesses around the world, where men (yes, men!) were eager for the playbook on how to work better with women and how to make their companies work better for women. As she began speaking on the topic and continued to delve into the science, Lipman realised that there was an awful lot to say to men about women at work. In Thats What She Said: What Men Need to Know and Women Need to Tell Them About Working Together, Lipman takes a no shame, no blame approach to this thorny topic. Diving deep into the wide range of government initiatives, corporate experiments and social science research (and a few ongoing lawsuits along the way) she offers new revelations culled from the Enron scandal, from brain research, from transgender scientists and from Icelands campaign to feminise an entire nation. Packed with fascinating and entertaining exemplars, including how Google reinvented their hiring process after their famed open-ended questions (How many piano tuners are there in the entire world?) produced, to their surprise and dismay, an overwhelmingly male work force; and how the latest research on the significant differences between how men and women email, Thats What She Said is a rallying cry, for both men and women to finally.....

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