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Would you like career advice from a woman who actually faced the same challenges as you and can tell you what really works? In The Woman In The Room, Dorothy Callihan does just that. She uses her experience as an engineer working in hard-core male roles to give women a new perspective on their influence, roles, and value in the workplace. She inspires women to be women as she finally shatters the old myth that to be successful women must fit into the male-dominated workplace and adopt the way men work. Full of "I never thought of it that way" moments, The Woman In The Room guides women through…mehr

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Would you like career advice from a woman who actually faced the same challenges as you and can tell you what really works? In The Woman In The Room, Dorothy Callihan does just that. She uses her experience as an engineer working in hard-core male roles to give women a new perspective on their influence, roles, and value in the workplace. She inspires women to be women as she finally shatters the old myth that to be successful women must fit into the male-dominated workplace and adopt the way men work. Full of "I never thought of it that way" moments, The Woman In The Room guides women through a change in attitude so they realize their full equality and begin seeing their workplace for the goldmine of opportunity it really is. Both inspirational and actionable, this book shows women that they can be true to themselves while also having a fulfilling and successful career.
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Dorothy (Dot) Callihan is a civil engineer with over 30 years of experience in facilities management and construction. As a woman working in traditionally male roles she saw the shortcomings in how the male-dominated workplace functioned and began fixing them. Over time she realized that being a woman was the critical factor in her all of her successes. In 2012 Dot launched her website www.thewomanintheroom.com to share her experiences and knowledge to help other women advance in the workplace. Dot received her Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering from Virginia Tech and her Master's Degree in Engineering Management from the University of Alaska, Fairbanks.