Through the labyrinth the truth about how women become leaders
Material type: TextPublication details: Boston Harvard Business School 2007Description: xii, 308 p 25 cmISBN:- 9781422116913
- 658.409 208 2 EAG
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658.409 205 STA Executive readings in management science | 658.409 207 22 FAN Professional creativity | 658.409 207 22 ZAL Learning leadership | 658.409 208 2 EAG Through the labyrinth | 658.409 209 54 CHO Business policy for Indian industries | 658.409 209 54 CHO Select readings in leadership challenges in India | 658.409 2 ADA Leadership and Motivation |
Contents: Is there still a glass ceiling? -- Where are the women leaders? -- Are men natural leaders? -- Do family responsibilities hold women back? -- Is discrimination still a problem? -- What is the psychology of prejudice toward female leaders? -- Do people resist women’s leadership? -- Do women lead differently from men? -- Do organizations compromise women’s leadership? -- How do some women find their way through the labyrinth? -- How good are women leaders and what does their future hold? -- Notes -- References -- Author index -- Subject index -- About the authors.
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