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WOMEN & LEADERSHIP: THE STATE OF PLAY AND STRATEGIES FOR CHANGE

KELLERMAN, BARBARA - Personal Name; RHODE, DEBORAH L. - Personal Name;

Women and Leadership brings together in one comprehensive volume preeminent scholars from a range of disciplines to address the challenges involving women and leadership. These experts explore when and how women exercise power and what stands in their way. This groundbreaking volume offers readers an informed analysis of the state of women and leadership and offers the most informed and current thinking on The perils of stereotypes The importance of leadership style Gender differences in the decision to seek leadership roles Lessons from women leaders "Opt out" patterns and the need for flexible career paths Global inequalities and initiatives Strategies that get women to the top Women and Leadership is indispensable for understanding recent progress toward equal opportunity and the challenges that remain.


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Series Title
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Statement of Responsibility
Barbara Kellerman
Call Number
305.42 KEL w
Publisher
San Francisco : Jossey-Bass., 2007
Collation
xvi, 501 p. : ill ; 23cm
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
978-0-7879-8833-3
Classification
305.42
Content Type
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Edition
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Subject(s)
Leadership
Leadership in Women
School of Business
Women in the Professions
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