This book is an extension of Rhode's past work on continuing inequality in the workplace, society and home. ... what makes this book compelling is that she offers clear solutions for change despite the depressing statistics quoted. ... An essential read for all in leadership or for those who aspire to lead.

Dr Judith Bourne, Law Society Gazette

This book offers cogent and valuable advice for women interested in moving into leadership positions and for organizations looking to help pave their paths.

Publishers Weekly

The exploration of gender biases in the workforce and among leadership at the highest levels, and what can be done about them, is often highly theoretical. Rhode's book transformed the research into a personal, real, and relatable journey compelling the reader to help solve gender inequity.

Olga V. Mack, California Lawyer

For most of recorded history, men have held nearly all of the most powerful leadership positions. Today, although women occupy an increasing percentage of leadership positions, in America they hold less than a fifth of positions in both the public and private sectors. The United States ranks 78th in the world for women's representation in political office. In politics, although women constitute a majority of the electorate, they account for only 18 percent of Congress, 10 percent of governors, and 12 percent of mayors of the nation's 100 largest cities. In academia, women account for a majority of college graduates, but only about a quarter of full professors and university presidents. In law, women are almost half of law school graduates, but only 17 percent of the equity partners of major firms, and 22 percent of Fortune 500 general counsels. In business, women constitute a third of MBA graduates, but only 5 percent of Fortune 500 CEOs. In Women and Leadership, the eminent legal scholar Deborah L. Rhode focuses on women's underrepresentation in leadership roles and asks why it persists and what we can do about it. Although organizations generally stand to gain from increasing gender equity in leadership, women's underrepresentation is persistent and pervasive. Rhode explores the reasons, including women's family roles, unconscious gender bias, and exclusion from professional development networks. She stresses that we cannot address the problem at the individual level; instead, she argues that we need broad-based strategies that address the deep-seated structural and cultural conditions facing women. She surveys a range of professions-politics, management, law, and academia-and draws from a survey of prominent women to develop solutions that can successfully chip away at the imbalance. These include developing robust women-to-women networks, enacting laws and policies that address work/life imbalances, and training programs that start at an earlier age. Rhode's clear exploration of the leadership gap and her compelling policy prescriptions will make this an essential book for anyone interested in leveling the playing field for women leaders in America.
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Women and Leadership explores the causes and consequences of the underrepresentation of women in America's leadership roles. Drawing on comprehensive research and a survey of prominent women leaders, Rhode describes the reasons for gender inequity in leadership and identifies compelling solutions.
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1. Women and Leadership: Why So Slow and Strategies for Change 2. Women in Politics 3. Women in Academia 4. Women in Management 5. Women on Boards 6. Leadership for What
This book is an extension of Rhode's past work on continuing inequality in the workplace, society and home. ... what makes this book compelling is that she offers clear solutions for change despite the depressing statistics quoted. ... An essential read for all in leadership or for those who aspire to lead.
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"This book is an extension of Rhode's past work on continuing inequality in the workplace, society and home. ... what makes this book compelling is that she offers clear solutions for change despite the depressing statistics quoted. ... An essential read for all in leadership or for those who aspire to lead." -- Dr Judith Bourne, Law Society Gazette "The exploration of gender biases in the workforce and among leadership at the highest levels, and what can be done about them, is often highly theoretical. Rhode's book transformed the research into a personal, real, and relatable journey compelling the reader to help solve gender inequity." - Olga V. Mack, California Lawyer
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Selling point: Offers the most recent, comprehensive account of women's barriers to leadership Selling point: Draws on extensive research and a survey of prominent female leaders Selling point: Explores the reasons for gender inequity in leadership and identifies compelling solutions Selling point: Essential reading for anyone interested in leveling the playing field for women
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Deborah L. Rhode is the Ernest W. McFarland Professor of Law, the director of the Center on the Legal Profession, and the director of the Program in Law and Social Entrepreneurship at Stanford University. She was the founding president of the International Association of Legal Ethics, a president of the Association of American Law Schools, a chair of the American Bar Association's Commission on Women in the Profession, the founding director of Stanford's Center on Ethics, and a former trustee of Yale University.
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Selling point: Offers the most recent, comprehensive account of women's barriers to leadership Selling point: Draws on extensive research and a survey of prominent female leaders Selling point: Explores the reasons for gender inequity in leadership and identifies compelling solutions Selling point: Essential reading for anyone interested in leveling the playing field for women
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ISBN
9780190614713
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
499 gr
Høyde
239 mm
Bredde
160 mm
Dybde
31 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
256

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Deborah L. Rhode is the Ernest W. McFarland Professor of Law, the director of the Center on the Legal Profession, and the director of the Program in Law and Social Entrepreneurship at Stanford University. She was the founding president of the International Association of Legal Ethics, a president of the Association of American Law Schools, a chair of the American Bar Association's Commission on Women in the Profession, the founding director of Stanford's Center on Ethics, and a former trustee of Yale University.