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Women around the globe are being divinely called to change the world of business with a new kind of leadership - it's time for us to wake up and prepare for the challenge. In this book, master coach Dion Johnson offers a development framework for senior leaders who want to initiate hard change without sabotaging their health or self-esteem.

Produktbeschreibung
Women around the globe are being divinely called to change the world of business with a new kind of leadership - it's time for us to wake up and prepare for the challenge. In this book, master coach Dion Johnson offers a development framework for senior leaders who want to initiate hard change without sabotaging their health or self-esteem.
Autorenporträt
Dion Johnson is the Womanologist, a multi-award winning women's champion with diversity, inclusion and authentic feminine influence at the heart of her work. Dion is an international strategic ally and master coach to women in senior leadership, whose clients include chief executives, directors and heads of departments across industries. She knows that when these women truly thrive, so do boards, organizations, industries and, ultimately, our world. Dion uses her powerful insights as a black, Christian, facially different woman to challenge and change inner narratives about what it means to be a credible influencer in today's fast-changing business marketplace. www.thewomanologist.com
Rezensionen
An utterly compelling and distinctive call to arms to women everywhere. Dion writes with a tone that is at once vulnerable, authentic, assured and urgent. This book serves as a timely and timeless reminder that we all have the power, agency and responsibility to challenge the injustices of our time and pave the way for a new kind of leadership. Read and be fiercely challenged and irrevocably transformed. Sharon Amesu, leadership strategist and Chair, Institute of Directors Manchester