Power Through Partnership: How Women Lead Better TogetherWINNER OF THE 2015 SILVER MEDAL IPPY AWARD IN BUSINESS/CAREER/SALES. Betsy Polk and Maggie Chotas have learned something powerful: when women work together they discover a level of support, flexibility, confidence, accountability, and freedom to be themselves that they rarely find in other work relationships. Drawing on their own twelve-year partnership and from interviews with 125 women business partners, Polk and Chotas demolish the myths that keep women from collaborating and offer advice for handling a host of potential challenges. This groundbreaking book shows that when women team up—combining complementary skills, channeling their egos into the partnership, and encouraging each other—they can work as full equals to achieve something that's exponentially greater than each woman alone. |
Contents
What Does Being a Woman Have to Do with | |
Searching for Partners | |
Preparing for Risks | |
Leveraging Conflict | |
The Rubber Band Theory Moving Forward | |
About The Mulberry Partners | |
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Power Through Partnership: How Women Lead Better Together Betsy Polk,Maggie Ellis Chotas Limited preview - 2014 |
Power Through Partnership: How Women Lead Better Together [16 Pt Large Print ... Betsy Polk,Maggie Ellis Chotas No preview available - 2014 |
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