• Home
Comments RSS Full RSS

Search this blog. Type any keyword

Dancing on the Glass Ceiling : Tap into Your True Strengths, Activate Your Vision, and Get What You Really Want out of Your Career: Candy Deemer, Nancy Fredericks

  • Filed under: Recommended

Dancing on the Glass Ceiling : Tap into Your True Strengths, Activate Your Vision, and Get What You Really Want out of Your Career: Candy Deemer, Nancy  Fredericks

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
How to play it like a woman and succeed

“The authors have written a wonderful, insightful book to guide women to the top of the pyramid, and to their fullest potential as leaders and women in the fullest sense of both terms.”­­Mark Bryan, author of The Artists’ Way at Work

“Freeing, insightful, validating, and best of all, practical. Any woman who reads this book will be forever changed by it.”­­Patricia Aburdene, author of Megatrends for Women

“Dancing on the Glass Ceiling is a joy of discovery for professional women.”­­Rikki Klieman, anchor, Court TV

Going against the grain of three decades of popular business thinking, Dancing on the Glass Ceiling contends that women have been shooting themselves in the foot by trying to play like a man. Backed by research, interviews, and real-life experiences, authors Candy Deemer and Nancy Fredericks explain why relying instead on feminine-based skills such as intuition, relationship building and communication is more likely to get a woman where she wants to go in business­­above the glass ceiling.

Written in a friendly tone and featuring quizzes and self-assessments, Dancing on the Glass Ceiling is a workshop in a book that gives women the inspiration and practical tools to help them truly transform their careers and their futures.

From the Back Cover
How did ‘Paramount Pictures’ Sherry Lansing, Ogilvy and Mather’s Shelly Lazarus, and Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor make it to the top? Not by “playing like a man”! As you’ll discover in Dancing on the Glass Ceiling, mimicking the macho leadership styles of successful businessmen may help you climb your way to the middle, but if you want to soar into the stratosphere of upper management, you have to play like a woman.

This comprehensive workshop-in-a-book shows you how successful women have reached their lifelong goals by relying on inherent, feminine-based strengths to distinguish themselves as leaders. Here you will find practical techniques for maximizing your feminine skills, including communication, team- and relationship- building, intuition, and the supportive mind-set that nurtures both companies and employees.

Authors Candy Deemer and Nancy Fredericks use real-life stories and advice from highly successful women and in-depth research to illustrate the effectiveness of this more natural feminine pathway to success. The book’s insights, exercises, and techniques will help you strengthen and refine your innate feminine-based skills. You’ll learn how to:

  • Develop the confidence to be yourself as you pursue and achieve your true goals
  • Identify your strengths and weaknesses through self-discovery exercises and introspection
  • Work effectively with the less-than-perfect boss
  • Match a company’s corporate culture with your own personality
  • Maximize the right brain, feminine skills that make you a dynamic leader
  • Transform even the most mundane position into a fulfilling job
  • Reinvent your skills as you move to higher management positions
  • Bring more harmony into your career and your personal life

Why try to beat men at their own game when you can succeed so brilliantly by playing like a woman? Read and experience Dancing on the Glass Ceiling; learn to celebrate the powers you already possess and use them to make your dreams come true.

Go against the grain–and win–with the acclaimed wisdom of Dancing on the Glass Ceiling

“The authors have written a wonderful, insightful book to guide women to the top of the pyramid and to their fullest potential as leaders and women in the fullest sense of both terms.”
–Mark Bryan, author of The Artists’ Way at Work

“Freeing, insightful, validating, and, best of all, practical. Any woman who reads this book will be forever changed by it.”
–Patricia Aburdene, author of Megatrends for Women

“Dancing On the Glass Ceiling shatters the old paradigms about women not being able to truly thrive in the male dominated corporate hierarchy.  This book will help career women design the work life they want and better yet, it will show them how to succeed at it.  Dancing On the Glass Ceiling is not about male-bashing; rather, it’s about female empowerment.  Congrats on a refreshing approach to success by showing that women can be women in business…you go girls!”
–Neale S. Godfrey, author of  New York Times #1 bestseller, Money Doesn’t Grow On Trees: A Parent’s Guide To Raising Financially Responsible Children and Mom, Inc.: Taking Your Work Skills Home and Making Change–a woman’s guide to designing her financial future

See all Editorial Reviews&order


  • RSS feed for comments on this post
  • TrackBack URI

Related Posts

  • Dancing on the Glass Ceiling : Tap into Your True Strengths, Activate Your Vision, and Get What You Really Want out of Your Career: Candy Deemer, Nancy Fredericks
  • Having It All: Choices for Today’s Superwoman: Paula Nicolson
  • The Ring of Success: Dianne White
  • Twenty Good Summers: Work Less, Live More and Make the Most of Your Money: Martin Hawes
  • Sprint to the Finish: David Eisenstein, Penny Eisenstein

Leave a comment


Simple Team Collaboration - Free Trial

Categories

  • Business
    • Promotion
  • Make money Books
  • Money Matters
  • news
  • Recommended

Archives

  • March 2010
  • February 2010
  • January 2010
  • December 2009
  • November 2009
  • October 2009
  • September 2009
  • August 2009
  • July 2009
  • June 2009
  • May 2009
  • April 2009
  • March 2009
  • February 2009
  • January 2009
  • December 2008
  • November 2008
  • October 2008
  • September 2008
  • August 2008
  • June 2008

Blogroll

  • luxury watches
  • laptops reviews
  • Danny DeMichele
  • finance business
Site Build It!

Recent News

  • Your Money and Your Brain: How the New Science of Neuroeconomics Can Help Make You Rich (9780743276689): Jason Zweig
  • How to Make Money Selling Facts: to Non-Traditional Markets (9780595278428): Anne Hart
  • Making Dreams Come True without Money, Might or Miracles: A Guide for Dream-Chasers and Dream-Catchers (9780940576230): Ivan H. Scheier
  • The Ebay Business Handbook: How Anyone Can Build a Business and Make Money on eBay (9781906659035): Robert Pugh
  • How to Make Money with S&P Options: Using Grandmill's Option Tables (9780930233402): William Grandmill
  • The Economic Storm: Understand It, Survive It, Make Money When It Passes (Trade Secrets (Marketplace Books)) (9781592803804): Lane Mendelsohn
  • How To Make Money Speaking (9780882891729): John Frasca
  • Cool Jobs for College:The Smart Way to Make Money for College and Build Your Resume (A Guide to Part-time Jobs You Never Knew Existed) (9780979381812): David A. Stafford
  • Where the Money Is: How to Spot Key Trends to Make Investment Profits (9780471393177): Bob Froehlich, Suze Orman
  • 30 Day Money Master Mind Make-Over (Black & White Edition) (9781427639820): Karen Monroy, Caron Frost Olmsted
  • Most Commented

  • The United States of Wal-Mart: John Dicker (2)
  • Job Analysis: Methods, Research, and Applications for Human Resource Management in the New Millennium: Michael T. Brannick, Edward L. Levine (2)
  • Rise and Fall of Strategic Planning: Henry Mintzberg (2)
  • The Leisure Economy: How Changing Demographics, Economics, and Generational Attitudes Will Reshape Our Lives and Our Industries: Linda Nazareth (2)
  • America's Financial Apocalypse: How to Profit from the Next Great Depression (Condensed Edition): Stathis (2)
  • The Ultimate Lead Generation Plan: Matt Bacak, Mike Litman (1)
  • Real You Incorporated: 8 Essentials for Women Entrepreneurs: Kaira Sturdivant Rouda (1)
  • Training Within Industry: The Foundation Of Lean: Donald A. Dinero (1)
  • Fish! Tales: Real-Life Stories to Help You Transform Your Workplace and Your Life: Stephen C. Lundin, Harry Paul, John Christensen, Philip Strand (1)
  • Managing Change in a Unionized Workplace: Countervailing Collaboration: Kirk Blackard (1)
  • Social Network

  • Subscribes to feed
  • Stumble this site main post
  • Add to Technorati Favorites
  • Copywrite

    This blog is copyrighted - © 2007
    To Make Money Myself
    Wordpress theme by Acosmin
    Theme created for TMZ.ro