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Recognizing that women face specific, and different, challenges in their careers, business guru Goldsmith ("What Got You Here Won't Get You There") collaborated with women's leadership expert Helgesen on this invaluable handbook for women trying to take the next step in their careers.

Produktbeschreibung
Recognizing that women face specific, and different, challenges in their careers, business guru Goldsmith ("What Got You Here Won't Get You There") collaborated with women's leadership expert Helgesen on this invaluable handbook for women trying to take the next step in their careers.
Autorenporträt
Sally Helgesen's work is widely regarded as the gold standard when it comes to women's leadership. Since the publication of The Female Advantage in 1990 (still in print), she has written five more books in the field and speaks to audiences all around the world about these issues. Clients have included Microsoft, IBM, Johnson & Johnson, Prudential Financial, Pfizer, Textron, Hewlett Packard, The World Bank, and dozens more. She has led seminars at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and Smith College, and her work has been featured in Fortune, the New York Times, Fast Company, and Business Week. She lives in Chatham, New York. Marshall Goldsmith is America's preeminent executive coach. He is among a select few consultants who have been asked to work with more than sixty CEOs. His clients have included many of the world's leading corporations. He has helped to implement leadership development processes that have impacted more than one million people around the world. He has a Ph.D. from UCLA and is on the faculty of the executive education programs for Dartmouth College and the University of Michigan. The American Management Association recently named him as one of fifty great thinkers and business leaders over the past eighty years.
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Really practical . . . guidance on the habits you fall into that aren't helping you achieve the success you deserve. It's fascinating. Lorraine Candy Sunday Times