The Next Smart Step
How to Overcome Gender Stereotypes and Build a Stronger Organization
By: Kelly Watson and Jodi Ecker Detjen
Empower your organization through equity.
Gender equity at work. Whose problem is it? And how can one person or one organization make a dent in such an entrenched social issue?
Lets take a look at the facts: empowering women empowers everyone. Workplaces that treat women equitably and pay them fairly do better across the board. And most critically: gender equity is not a zero-sum game. Everyone stands to gain.
The Next Smart Step provides a clear and practical guide to understanding gender inequity, implementing solutions, and building an enduring, positive organizational culture. Based on principles of self-awareness, flexibility, communication, openness, and mutual respect, this approach puts real power to effect real change in your handswhether youre an intern or an executive.
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Kelly Watson, author
Kelly Watson isco-founder and managing partner of Orange Grove Consulting and has spent more than twenty years as an operations and organizational development consultant. Kelly has been an adjunct professor at Loyola Marymount University and is co-author of The Orange Line. She lives in Los Angeles, California.
Jodi Ecker Detjen, author
Jodi Ecker Detjen is co-founder and managing partner of Orange Grove Consulting, as well as clinical professor of management and MBA program director at Suffolk University. She has worked in organizational development for over twenty-five years. Jodi is co-author of The Orange Line: A Womans Guide to Integrating Career, Family, and Life. She lives in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-62354-538-3
Page count: 256
6 x 9
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