📱 eBook en inglés THE HOW TO WIN AT WORK BOOK

An empowering career guide for today's working women

GILL WHITTY-COLLINS

Luath Press- 9781804253502

Sociología Estudios sociológicos

Sinopsis de THE HOW TO WIN AT WORK BOOK

Why is it that every book about winning in business seems to be written by a male CEO? Probably because over 90% of the leadership positions in the world are held by men.

Women are not winning at work – but Gill Whitty-Collins wants to change that. Women represent 50% of the worlds population, intelligence and competence: why should they not represent 50% of its leadership?

My goal is that one day you will be one of the women in a room of leaders that is 50% women.

I know what women need to do to win at work. I share it in keynotes, in workshops, in coaching – now Im going to share it with you all here.

In this empowering book, Gill Whitty-Collins builds on her first acclaimed book Why Men Win at Work…and how we can make inequality history and fearlessly tackles all the invisible, unconscious forces that create the male dominant workplace that holds women back.

Gill draws on her extensive knowledge and experience as a leader, manager, workshop facilitator, coach mentor to equip working women to overcome the career barriers they face. She combines insights, strategies, action plans exercises that will empower and enable you to unleash your full potential and to win at work.

Think of The How to Win at Work Book as your personal Coaching Manual. Clear, practical and genuinely empowering, it is the career guide that belongs on every professional womans desk.

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Editorial: Luath Press

ISBN: 9781804253502

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 08/03/2026

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