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A Woman's Place Is in the Boardroom
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A Woman's Place Is in the Boardroom

The RoadMap

Palgrave Macmillan, 2008 更多详情

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7

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Recommendation

In their earlier book, A Woman’s Place Is in the Boardroom: The Business Case, executive coach Peninah Thomson and management consultant Jacey Graham, working with Tom Lloyd, identified a universal problem in corporate boardrooms around the world: a dearth of female members. The reasons, they explained, are a shortage of qualified female candidates and a biased selection process. As a sequel to that book, The Roadmap plots a route guiding women executives to board positions. The journey includes eight main milestones they must pass on their way to landing their desired positions. The book is not without its detours, however, and some chapters meander slightly or delve into seemingly tangential topics. Some of the material is targeted only at women executives in the U.K. Still, getAbstract considers this a trip worth taking for any woman seeking a coveted board position. Businesses that want to remove the roadblocks for women board candidates will also benefit from each chapter’s “Reflections for Companies.”

Take-Aways

  • The FTSE 100 Cross-Company Mentoring Programme offers a “roadmap” to help more women executives attain board positions. It outlines eight major milestones:
  • First, weigh the benefits and responsibilities of board membership and make a firm commitment.
  • Second, learn the rules and regulations of board governance.

About the Authors

Peninah Thomson is an executive coach and partner at Praesta Partners in the U.K. Jacey Graham specializes in diversity strategy and is currently a partner at Brook Graham. Tom Lloyd has authored five books, including The Nice Company.


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