The Female Vision: Women's Real Power at Work by Sally Helgesen

The Female Vision: Women's Real Power at Work by Sally Helgesen

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The Female Vision: Women's Real Power at Work by Sally Helgesen

Women and men experience the world differently - not only do they see things differently, but they see different things. Men tend to have a bottom line, sharply focused, linear way of thinking that excludes any role for emotion or empathy. Women are more empathetic, more aware of the critical impact of interpersonal factors both within and without the organization. Both perspectives are important, but at the moment organizations only reward traditionally male skills and points of view.

Based on extensive research and workplace experience, The Female Vision demonstrates that what women perceive in organizations and beyond that goes unnoticed and unrewarded is exactly what so many companies need to succeed.

Helgesen and Johnson delve deeply into the stories of a number of women whose vision improved their companies - although often they had to struggle not only against unresponsive organizations, peers, or others, but also against their own personal fears. They show how companies can create environments that welcome and encourage women to share what they notice, to the benefit not only of the women themselves but also, perhaps ironically, to the all important bottom line.

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ISBN 13 9781576753828
ISBN 10 1576753824
Title The Female Vision: Women's Real Power at Work
Author Sally Helgesen
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Berrett-Koehler
Year published 2010-06-07
Number of pages 168
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