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Thriving in a male-dominated workplace.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: HBR women at work seriesPublication details: Massachusetts : Harvard Business Review Press, ©2023Description: xvi, 227 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9781647824617
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Thriving in a male-dominated workplaceDDC classification:
  • 331.4 23/eng/20220815 HAR-T
LOC classification:
  • HD6060 .T47 2023
Contents:
Subtle Stressors That Hold Us Back : understanding the stereotypes and biases at play / a conversation with Teresa Cardador -- To Succeed, Women Need More Visibility : especially when it comes to assignments, networks, and skills / by Shelley J. Correll and Lori Nishiura Mackenzie -- When Women Compete : stop believing there can be only one woman at the top / a conversation with Leah Sheppard -- Building Relationships When You Feel Excluded : use informal interactions to make connections / by Brenda F. Wensil and Kathryn Heath -- Sponsorship Is Support : how two women navigate this essential relationship / a conversation with Cristina Massa and Julia Gonzalez -- Identifying Male Allies in Your Organization : work together to disrupt systemic inequalities / by Tsedale M. Melaku and Christoph Winkler -- Don't Let Self-Doubt Hold You Back : put your shortcomings in perspective / by Alisa Cohn -- Stop Second Guessing Yourself : you're an asset, not an imposter / by Tucci Ivowi -- Two Entrepreneurs on Facing Fear and Creating Change : your fears are real. Confront them / a conversation with Stacey Abrams and Lara Hodgson -- Build a Strong Reputation for Yourself : develop and promote your personal brand / by Dorie Clark -- Get Comfortable "Playing Politics" at Work : doing so can raise your profile and advance your career / by Lisa Zigarmi, Julie Diamond, and Lesli Mones -- What to Do When People Doubt Your Expertise : share your credentials-without sounding arrogant / a conversation with Raven Hoffman and Vanessa Bohns -- Feeling Unappreciated or Undervalued at Work? : diplomatic ways to toot your own horn / by Rebecca Knight -- How to React to Incidents of Bias at Work : don't apologize or accuse / by Judith Honesty, David Maxfield, and Joseph Grenny -- When People Assume You're Not In Charge Because You're a Woman : three ways to counter role incredulity / by Amy Diehl and Leanne M. Dzubinski -- Your Boss Made a Biased Remark-Now What? : whether to confront them, and how / by Aneeta Rattan -- Leaders, Stop Denying the Gender Inequity in Your Organization : set the standard for the behaviors you want your employees to adopt / by Michelle King -- Break Up Your Masculinity Contest Culture : It's undermining cooperation, psychological safety, and trust / by Jennifer L. Berdahl, Peter Glick, and Marianne Cooper -- Male Allyship Is About Paying Attention : better perceive what's happening around you / by W. Brad Johnson and David G. Smith -- How One Biotech Company Narrowed the Gender Gap in Its Top Ranks : lessons any industry can learn from / by Cynthia Burks.
Summary: "Microaggressions. Sexism. Self-doubt. Invisibility. When you're one of the only women at work, it can be difficult to gain your footing. But women can find success in these settings-and even flourish in them. Thriving in a Male-Dominated Workplace provides the advice you need to ensure your professional growth in areas that have traditionally been filled with men. From navigating a hostile work culture to connecting with the right people to claiming your innovative ideas, you'll be able to establish your role in the organization and be seen by your colleagues as the expert you are. This book will inspire you to: overcome impostor syndrome and self-doubt; find role models and mentors; speak up for yourself and others; and establish trust with male colleagues"--
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Subtle Stressors That Hold Us Back : understanding the stereotypes and biases at play / a conversation with Teresa Cardador -- To Succeed, Women Need More Visibility : especially when it comes to assignments, networks, and skills / by Shelley J. Correll and Lori Nishiura Mackenzie -- When Women Compete : stop believing there can be only one woman at the top / a conversation with Leah Sheppard -- Building Relationships When You Feel Excluded : use informal interactions to make connections / by Brenda F. Wensil and Kathryn Heath -- Sponsorship Is Support : how two women navigate this essential relationship / a conversation with Cristina Massa and Julia Gonzalez -- Identifying Male Allies in Your Organization : work together to disrupt systemic inequalities / by Tsedale M. Melaku and Christoph Winkler -- Don't Let Self-Doubt Hold You Back : put your shortcomings in perspective / by Alisa Cohn -- Stop Second Guessing Yourself : you're an asset, not an imposter / by Tucci Ivowi -- Two Entrepreneurs on Facing Fear and Creating Change : your fears are real. Confront them / a conversation with Stacey Abrams and Lara Hodgson -- Build a Strong Reputation for Yourself : develop and promote your personal brand / by Dorie Clark -- Get Comfortable "Playing Politics" at Work : doing so can raise your profile and advance your career / by Lisa Zigarmi, Julie Diamond, and Lesli Mones -- What to Do When People Doubt Your Expertise : share your credentials-without sounding arrogant / a conversation with Raven Hoffman and Vanessa Bohns -- Feeling Unappreciated or Undervalued at Work? : diplomatic ways to toot your own horn / by Rebecca Knight -- How to React to Incidents of Bias at Work : don't apologize or accuse / by Judith Honesty, David Maxfield, and Joseph Grenny -- When People Assume You're Not In Charge Because You're a Woman : three ways to counter role incredulity / by Amy Diehl and Leanne M. Dzubinski -- Your Boss Made a Biased Remark-Now What? : whether to confront them, and how / by Aneeta Rattan -- Leaders, Stop Denying the Gender Inequity in Your Organization : set the standard for the behaviors you want your employees to adopt / by Michelle King -- Break Up Your Masculinity Contest Culture : It's undermining cooperation, psychological safety, and trust / by Jennifer L. Berdahl, Peter Glick, and Marianne Cooper -- Male Allyship Is About Paying Attention : better perceive what's happening around you / by W. Brad Johnson and David G. Smith -- How One Biotech Company Narrowed the Gender Gap in Its Top Ranks : lessons any industry can learn from / by Cynthia Burks.

"Microaggressions. Sexism. Self-doubt. Invisibility. When you're one of the only women at work, it can be difficult to gain your footing. But women can find success in these settings-and even flourish in them. Thriving in a Male-Dominated Workplace provides the advice you need to ensure your professional growth in areas that have traditionally been filled with men. From navigating a hostile work culture to connecting with the right people to claiming your innovative ideas, you'll be able to establish your role in the organization and be seen by your colleagues as the expert you are. This book will inspire you to: overcome impostor syndrome and self-doubt; find role models and mentors; speak up for yourself and others; and establish trust with male colleagues"--

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