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The Girl's Guide to Power and Success
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The Girl's Guide to Power and Success

AMACOM, 2001 more...


Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Applicable

Recommendation

Author and consultant Susan Wilson Solovic tells how working women can be more effective in top positions and move up the career ladder. She highlights the differences between male and female styles, and cites ways that women often sabotage themselves by showing weakness and a lack of confidence in how they speak and act. Using examples and diverse quotes, she illustrates what women should do to express the power they have, which is the key to being taken seriously as a leader. Solovic challenges many overly optimistic beliefs about how things have changed for women in the U.S. workforce and backs up her assertions with recent statistics and research. getAbstract highly recommends this book, which provides a welcome strategic reminder that is clearly directed toward businesswomen – though why call them girls? Oh, that’s a little irony from the author or, at least we hope so.

Take-Aways

  • Many women don’t understand power or how to leverage it.
  • Women need to assert themselves, challenge old expectations and demand change in traditional workplace inequities.
  • Power comes from having a "go for it" attitude, and not waiting for permission.

About the Author

Susan Wilson Solovic  is president of Susan-Says and a consultant, columnist, and public speaker who deals with women’s issues. Although she was educated as an attorney, Solovic’s career has included television news broadcasting and an executive level marketing position at a Fortune 400 company.


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