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Do women get a raw deal? Is the gender debate overdone? How can society right the gender inequities that so many of us perceive? We are at a tipping point. Everywhere we look, there is mention of gender inequity and the need to right it: from gender pay gaps to gender diversity, from glass ceilings to glass cliffs, from mansplaining to menopause. But with quotas to catapult women onto boards and to the top of the corporate tree, there is a real risk that men are becoming disenfranchised. Has it all gone too far? Drawing on the candid, eye-opening experiences of some 80 professionals - male and…mehr

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Do women get a raw deal? Is the gender debate overdone? How can society right the gender inequities that so many of us perceive? We are at a tipping point. Everywhere we look, there is mention of gender inequity and the need to right it: from gender pay gaps to gender diversity, from glass ceilings to glass cliffs, from mansplaining to menopause. But with quotas to catapult women onto boards and to the top of the corporate tree, there is a real risk that men are becoming disenfranchised. Has it all gone too far? Drawing on the candid, eye-opening experiences of some 80 professionals - male and female, junior and senior - this book takes the temperature of the gender debate, surfacing the everyday challenges and our many biases, helping us to find our way to a fairer world with better political, economic, and social outcomes for us all. "Women should probably all read this book. Men should definitely all read it." - Hugh Cutler, MOBIUS LIFE
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Jenny Segal is an experienced speaker and leader with a successful career in finance, starting her professional life with a degree in Mathematics from the University of Oxford and going on to qualify as an actuary.Jenny worked in technical actuarial roles and as a pensions and investment consultant before gravitating towards the people side of the business, specialising in leading sales teams for large asset management companies. She now has a portfolio-style career and is a regular speaker, consultant, and trainer on resilience, business communication, hybrid working, motivation, and workplace culture. She has written four books on motivation at work.When she is not working or being entertained by her three fabulous sons, Jenny spends her time preparing for a piano diploma, running half-marathons, and taking (what she hopes are) beautiful photographs.