336 pages | PaperbackGoing beyond the message ofLean InandThe Confidence Code, Joanne Lippman, Gannetts Chief Content Officer, offers solutions to help professionals solve gender gap issues and achieve parity at work in this inclusive and realistic handboo
336 pages | Paperback
Going beyond the message ofLean InandThe Confidence Code, Joanne Lippman, Gannetts Chief Content Officer, offers solutions to help professionals solve gender gap issues and achieve parity at work in this inclusive and realistic handbook. Newly updated by the author to include a cheat sheet for taking positive action now, this timely, essential book also offers tools for having toughbut necessarydiscussions.
Lipman, editor-in-chief ofUSA Today, makes a bold statement with this important book examining biases favoring men in business. This book goes a step further than Sheryl Sandbergs bestsellingLean Inand challenges both men and women to examine their own prejudices and actively reshape work cultures to be more welcoming to women.Publishers Weekly(starred review)
The world has changed in the wake of the #MeToo movement. What comes next? InThats What She Said, bestselling author Joanne Lipman, the former Editor in Chief ofUSA Today, offers real-world solutions and a path forward. Theres no man-bashing here; Lipman explores how men as well as women can join together to close the gender gap. In this fast-paced book, she offers surprising insights into issues ranging from unconscious bias to childrearing to brain differences between the genders, and provides practical tips that all of us can use, right now, to help eliminate bias at work and at home.
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