Power through partnership : how women lead better together / Betsy Polk and Maggie Ellis Chotas.

By: Polk, BetsyMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: San Francisco, California : Berrett-Koehler Publishers, [2014]Edition: First editionDescription: x, 154 pages ; 22 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781626561588; 1626561583Subject(s): Women executives | Women professional employees | Partnership | Leadership in women | BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- General | Leadership in women | Partnership | Women executives | Women professional employeesDDC classification: 658.4/092082 LOC classification: HD6054.3 | .P65 2014Other classification: BUS000000
Contents:
Foreword / Anne-Marie Slaughter -- Introduction: Out from under the radar -- Why partnership works for women -- What does being a woman have to do with it? -- Debunking the myths -- Searching for partners -- Preparing for risks -- Leveraging the conflict -- The rubber band theory -- Moving forward.
Summary: "Female partnerships are deeply rewarding and a powerful way for women to advance in a world still suffering from gender bias. So why don't women work together more often? Polk and Chotas address the myths and fears that keep women from partnering and offer expert advice on how to make female partnerships thrive"-- Provided by publisher.
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"Female partnerships are deeply rewarding and a powerful way for women to advance in a world still suffering from gender bias. So why don't women work together more often? Polk and Chotas address the myths and fears that keep women from partnering and offer expert advice on how to make female partnerships thrive"-- Provided by publisher.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 129-131) and index.

Foreword / Anne-Marie Slaughter -- Introduction: Out from under the radar -- Why partnership works for women -- What does being a woman have to do with it? -- Debunking the myths -- Searching for partners -- Preparing for risks -- Leveraging the conflict -- The rubber band theory -- Moving forward.

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