Recognizing Women's Leadership (e-bog) af Tiffani Lennon, Lennon

Recognizing Women's Leadership e-bog

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According to recent data on women leaders across all major sectors in the United States, women are outperforming men but earning less and still hitting the glass ceiling. This book uncovers the best practices to remedy these inequities, optimize performance, and benefit both genders.In compiling and analyzing 2011-2012 data on women leaders across all major sectors in the United States, author ...
E-bog 403,64 DKK
Forfattere Tiffani Lennon, Lennon (forfatter), Geena Davis, Davis (introduktion)
Forlag Praeger
Udgivet 26 august 2014
Længde 264 sider
Genrer JFSJ1
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781440831171
According to recent data on women leaders across all major sectors in the United States, women are outperforming men but earning less and still hitting the glass ceiling. This book uncovers the best practices to remedy these inequities, optimize performance, and benefit both genders.In compiling and analyzing 2011-2012 data on women leaders across all major sectors in the United States, author Tiffani Lennon, JD, uncovered proof that women are outperforming men-yet salaries and positional leadership roles are disproportionate to the performance and accomplishments of women in nearly all sectors. Recognizing Women's Leadership: Strategies and Best Practices for Employing Excellence presents a comprehensive look at agencies and organizations with the smallest pay gap and the largest percentage of female positional leaders to reveal best practices and strategies that ensure gender parity and optimal business performance, including impact, revenue, and efficacy.The study examined in this book included approximately 1,500 for-profit companies, not-for-profit businesses, and other organizations and associations throughout the country to establish the number of women leaders among the top echelon in each industry. Researchers also calculated leadership performance by identifying the frequency with which women received industry distinctions and awards, were top revenue generators, and achieved best-sellers list status, among other sector-specific criteria. The ramifications of the study's findings portend the future of the United States as a global competitor and as such need to be part of the public discourse surrounding the state of the American economy.