Críticas:
"Rosener has observed firsthand the emergence and importance of women in the U.S. economy."--Chicago Tribune"A thoughtful, well-reasoned analysis of gender disparity and discrimination in the workplace and of how corporations can be shown that change is in their economic self-interest."--Library Journal"Optimistic...about the possibility of corporations healing themselves....American women, [Rosener] argues, are an untapped, or at least an underutilized, competitive resource, held back by discrimination and other corporate practices that fail to value their contributions....Ms. Rosener, like most Americans, believes inequity can be remedied with information and common sense."--The New York Times"If you are a woman who is grappling with the frustration of getting ahead in a traditional company, you will find inspiration and encouragement from the stories of other women who have also faced these battles....By exposing the issues and possibilities of women-as-managers in the first book ever written on this specific subject, Rosener addresses the topic head-on and shows us all how to come out winners."--Atlanta Small Business Monthly"[Rosener] argues that women possess leadership abilities particularly suited to today's organizational structures and that no other country has as many educated and experienced professional women as the U.S.; however, women, men, and organizations must change to take full advantage of this competitive edge, and Rosener suggests ways to do so."--Booklist "Rosener has observed firsthand the emergence and importance of women in the U.S. economy."--Chicago Tribune "A thoughtful, well-reasoned analysis of gender disparity and discrimination in the workplace and of how corporations can be shown that change is in their economic self-interest."--Library Journal "Optimistic...about the possibility of corporations healing themselves....American women, [Rosener] argues, are an untapped, or at least an underutilized, competitive resource, held back by discrimination and other corporate practices that fail to value their contributions....Ms. Rosener, like most Americans, believes inequity can be remedied with information and common sense."--The New York Times "If you are a woman who is grappling with the frustration of getting ahead in a traditional company, you will find inspiration and encouragement from the stories of other women who have also faced these battles....By exposing the issues and possibilities of women-as-managers in the first book ever written on this specific subject, Rosener addresses the topic head-on and shows us all how to come out winners."--Atlanta Small Business Monthly "[Rosener] argues that women possess leadership abilities particularly suited to today's organizational structures and that no other country has as many educated and experienced professional women as the U.S.; however, women, men, and organizations must change to take full advantage of this competitive edge, and Rosener suggests ways to do so."--Booklist "Rosener has observed firsthand the emergence and importance of women in the U.S. economy."--Chicago Tribune "A thoughtful, well-reasoned analysis of gender disparity and discrimination in the workplace and of how corporations can be shown that change is in their economic self-interest."--Library Journal "Optimistic...about the possibility of corporations healing themselves....American women, [Rosener] argues, are an untapped, or at least an underutilized, competitive resource, held back by discrimination and other corporate practices that fail to value their contributions....Ms. Rosener, like most Americans, believes inequity can be remedied with information and common sense."--The New York Times "If you are a woman who is grappling with the frustration of getting ahead in a traditional company, you will find inspiration and encouragement from the stories of other women who have also faced these battles....By exposing the issues and possibilities of women-as-managers in the first book ever written on this specific subject, Rosener addresses the topic head-on and shows us all how to come out winners."--Atlanta Small Business Monthly "[Rosener] argues that women possess leadership abilities particularly suited to today's organizational structures and that no other country has as many educated and experienced professional women as the U.S.; however, women, men, and organizations must change to take full advantage of this competitive edge, and Rosener suggests ways to do so."--Booklist "Rosener has observed firsthand the emergence and importance of women in the U.S. economy."--Chicago Tribune"A thoughtful, well-reasoned analysis of gender disparity and discrimination in the workplace and of how corporations can be shown that change is in their economic self-interest."--Library Journal"Optimistic...about the possibility of corporations healing themselves....American women, [Rosener] argues, are an untapped, or at least an underutilized, competitive resource, held back by discrimination and other corporate practices that fail to value their contributions....Ms. Rosener, like mostAmericans, believes inequity can be remedied with information and common sense."--The New York Times"If you are a woman who is grappling with the frustration of getting ahead in a traditional company, you will find inspiration and encouragement from the stories of other women who have also faced these battles....By exposing the issues and possibilities of women-as-managers in the first book everwritten on this specific subject, Rosener addresses the topic head-on and shows us all how to come out winners."--Atlanta Small Business Monthly"[Rosener] argues that women possess leadership abilities particularly suited to today's organizational structures and that no other country has as many educated and experienced professional women as the U.S.; however, women, men, and organizations must change to take full advantage of thiscompetitive edge, and Rosener suggests ways to do so."--Booklist
Reseña del editor:
This study focuses on the management style of women, illustrating how their life experiences predispose them to manage in ways that are increasingly effective in a changing workplace.
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