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Thoroughly researched and clearly written, Standing at the Crossroads speaks to the whole professional woman and her organization, providing a framework for guiding a woman's growth and development as a high- achieving leader. The authors debunk the common myth that women must give up life's other roles to be successful professionally, and offer research conducted by the Center for Creative Leadership in conjunction with participants in The Women's Leadership Program to show that multiple roles in fact benefit and enhance women's managerial performance. The book provides individuals and their organizations with invaluable advice they can use to support women's development as managers and leaders.
Managing the demands of the workplace and the responsibilities of
the rest of your life can be tricky, especially when you're a
driven leader who wants to succeed. This book will show you how to
successfully establish and manage work-life boundaries so that you
can be more successful at work and at home.
Drawing on discussions at a conference hosted by the Center for
Creative Leadership, this book presents a synthesis of the views of
many of today's leading diversity practitioners and thinkers on how
to develop diversity in organizations.
It's widely accepted in organizations that experience gained from
job assignments and formal training helps managers develop their
skills in such areas as implementing agendas, working through
relationships, creating change, and increasing personal awareness.
If you are a manager who has set developmental goals for yourself,
you will be able to achieve those goals through skills you learn
and practice both on and off the job. This guidebook shows you how
experiences from family relationships, friendships, volunteer work,
and personal avocations can enhance your professional growth and
effectiveness. This guidebook is for both women and men, to help
them achieve a richer and more fruitful interaction between work
and personal life.
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