Deborah M. Kolb, Judith Williams and Carol Frohlinger
Her Place at the Table
A Woman's Guide to Negotiating Five Key Challenges to Leadership
Jossey-Bass, 2004
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Women in leadership need to know what traps await and how to meet the challenges that come with that corner office.
Recommendation
Women in leadership positions will thank authors Deborah M. Kolb, Judith Williams and Carol Frohlinger for their strategic advice. Their book, solidly based on the experiences of 100 women in leadership jobs, clearly identifies obstacles women face in gaining legitimacy as leaders. The authors explain how women executives’ incorrect - and possibly unconscious - assumptions increase their troubles. The book teaches readers to make their assumptions explicit and to overcome obstacles with step-by-step deliberate solutions. For instance, the book counsels you to get as much information as you can before taking a new position, and then to really think about what you have learned. The main chapters enumerate five major ways to gain respect and credibility as a leader, but the authors also provide advice on negotiation and some relevant questions for job hunters to ask. Although it gets repetitive, the authors accompany the final outline of major points with specific recommendations you can implement. getAbstract recommends this book to women in business who want to move up, or who already have.
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About the Authors
Deborah M. Kolb, Ph.D., is a professor of management at the Simmons School of Management and its Center for Gender in Organizations. Kolb and Judith Williams, Ph.D., wrote The Shadow Negotiation: How Women Can Master the Hidden Agendas That Determine Bargaining Success. Williams earned a Ph.D. from Harvard University, as well as an M.B.A. from the Simmons School. Carol Frohlinger, J.D., is a consultant specializing in strategy, workplace behavior and women in business.
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