Work with me : the 8 blind spots between men and women in business / Barbara Annis and John Gray.

By: Annis, Barbara, 1954- [author]
Language: English Publisher: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2013Description: xii, 260 pages ; 20 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780349405025Subject(s): Sex role in the work environment | Sex discrimination in employment | Communication in organizationsDDC classification: 306.36081
Contents:
Are we really the same? -- The eight gender blind spots -- Do women need men to change? -- Do men appreciate women? -- Are women being excluded? -- Do men have to walk on eggshells with women? -- Do women ask too many questions? -- Do men listen? -- Are women too emotional? -- Are men insensitive? -- Growing in our gender intelligence -- Building trust with women, increasing credibility with men -- Bridging our different values -- Achieving work-life harmony for women and men.
Summary: A leading gender studies authority draws on extensive interviews to challenge popular conceptions and identify biological factors behind how and why men and women think and act as they do in the workplace.
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Are we really the same? --
The eight gender blind spots --
Do women need men to change? --
Do men appreciate women? --
Are women being excluded? --
Do men have to walk on eggshells with women? --
Do women ask too many questions? --
Do men listen? --
Are women too emotional? --
Are men insensitive? --
Growing in our gender intelligence --
Building trust with women, increasing credibility with men --
Bridging our different values --
Achieving work-life harmony for women and men.

A leading gender studies authority draws on extensive interviews to challenge popular conceptions and identify biological factors behind how and why men and women think and act as they do in the workplace.

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