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If you're a working woman looking for guidance on how to collaborate successfully with other women, here is your unofficial guide. In Women at Work: Successful Tips for Working Together, author Rebecca Cassidy shares the lessons she's learned from her mentors, other notable women, and her own experiences working in female dominated workplaces. Her hypothesis is simple: The rules for success when working in a primarily female environment are different than those for women working in a primarily male environment. By sharing her own career missteps, interviews and research, Cassidy has found a…mehr

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If you're a working woman looking for guidance on how to collaborate successfully with other women, here is your unofficial guide. In Women at Work: Successful Tips for Working Together, author Rebecca Cassidy shares the lessons she's learned from her mentors, other notable women, and her own experiences working in female dominated workplaces. Her hypothesis is simple: The rules for success when working in a primarily female environment are different than those for women working in a primarily male environment. By sharing her own career missteps, interviews and research, Cassidy has found a strategy, rooted in sociology, that will help any woman better understand themselves and their colleagues in a more constructive way. Through analyzing various stereotypes, the reader will be able to self-identify, correct and find a clear pathway forward-complete with promise of personal growth and career advances. There is finally a business book on the shelf for women by women. Begin making informed decisions on how to work with women and navigate your own career successfully. You no longer have to figure it out on your own.
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Rebecca Cassidy is Professor of Anthropology at Goldsmiths University. She is the co-author of Qualitative Research in Gambling: Exploring the Production and Consumption of Risk (Routledge).