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How Women Rise

by Sally Helgesen

How Women Rise

by Sally Helgesen

In 'How Women Rise', leadership gurus Sally Helgesen and Marshall Goldsmith champion the cause of women in the workplace as they pinpoint twelve critical habits that could be impeding their professional advancement. With the insight garnered from a wealth of experience, this empowering guide takes an unflinching look at the behaviors that have served women well early in their careers but may hamper their growth as they aspire to higher echelons. The authors offer a roadmap to overcoming these setbacks, advocating for strategic delegation, claiming acknowledgment, and adeptly utilizing networks. This transformative book is a must-read for any woman poised to step into her power and climb the career ladder.

  • Self-Help
  • Non-Fiction
  • Business & Economics
  • Leadership
  • Empowerment
  • Career
  • Personal Growth
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