The no club : putting a stop to women's dead-end work
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- 9781982152345
- 331.4 BAB-N
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Chapter 1. The No Club
Chapter 2. What are non-promotable tasks?
Chapter 3. Women are burdened with non-promotable tasks
Chapter 4. Why do women say yes?
Chapter 5. Why do women get asked?
Chapter 6. The cost of non-promotable work
Chapter 7. The No Club playbook
Chapter 8. Optimize your portfolio of work
Chapter 9. Organizations benefit when employees share non-promotable work
Chapter 10. How to seed change in your organization
Chapter 11. Managing non-promotable work to advance women and organizations
Chapter 12. What we've learned
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