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The Power Code: More Joy. Less Ego. Maximum Impact For Women (and Everyone)
By (Author) Katty Kay
By (author) Claire Shipman
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
HarperCollins
5th July 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
Economics, Finance, Business and Management
Paperback
304
Width 152mm, Height 230mm, Spine 24mm
389g
The authors of theNew York TimesbestsellerThe Confidence Codeexplore the nature of womens powerin the workplace, in politics, and at homeexplaining how a new model, one designed by and for women, will not only make it possible for women to become their most powerful selves but will benefit everyone.
We are living in a moment of unprecedented transformation for women. Despite recent setbacks, women continue to advance in almost every arenapolitics, business, education. We are starting to earn more than our husbands. More of us are getting elected to public office. We are better educated than men. Businesses know they need us and are desperate to hire and keep us. Management gurus at top universities say female leaders are the key to success in the 21st century. Of course, not everything is equal yetand progress doesnt follow a straight line, as the recent Supreme Court ruling makes painfully clearbut the underlying evidence and the long-term indications show that the world is moving inexorably from one dominated by men, as it has been for 2000 years, to one in which women have an equal if not greater say in how things run.
If its all so great, (at least for some of us) why does it feel so hard and why are there so many tensions that no one wants to talk about Almost a dozen global studies show women improve profits, so why arent more of us CEOs Were doing better at school than boys, yet we cant crack STEM Do women use power differently and do we even want it Can men ever learn to live with and, yes, love powerful women And can we ever make real progress if were still operating in a world built by and for men Do we still have to become alpha men in skirts
What we need is a new definition of power and a reimagined workplace and homefront that everyone can buy into and benefit from. Drawing on the latest research, interviews with high-powered women, and their own personal stories, Kay and Shipman ask tough questions, surfacing hidden opportunities that draw on womens underappreciated strengths and presenting a new operating system that helps women use their talents to become their most powerful selves.
Katty Kay is the Washington, DC, anchor for BBC World News America. She is a regular guest on NBC's Meet the Press and MSNBC's Morning Joe. She lives in Washington, DC, with her husband and four children.