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Orr, Marissa.
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Orr, Marissa.
Businesswomen -- Case studies.
Women executives -- Case studies.
Sex role in the work environment.
Women -- Employment -- Psychological aspects.
Leadership in women.
Glass ceiling (Employment discrimination)
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Orr, Marissa.
Orr, Marissa.
Businesswomen -- Case studies.
Women executives -- Case studies.
Sex role in the work environment.
Women -- Employment -- Psychological aspects.
Leadership in women.
Glass ceiling (Employment discrimination)
MARC Display
Lean out : the truth about
women
, power, and the workplace / Marissa Orr.
by
Orr, Marissa.
HarperCollins Leadership, 2019.
Call #:
331.481 O75L
Subjects
Orr, Marissa.
Businesswomen
--
Case
studies
.
Women
executives
--
Case
studies
.
Sex role in the work environment.
Women
--
Employment
--
Psychological aspects.
Leadership in
women
.
Glass ceiling (Employment discrimination)
ISBN:
9781595557568 (hc.)
Description:
xxxiv, 206 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
"After Marissa Orr, a single mother of three, spent fifteen years working at today's tech giants like Facebook and Google, she became frustrated with the companies' efforts to promote more
women
. The lectures, workshops, and trainings delivered the subtle message that success requires adopting the behavior of her male colleagues. Orr believes that closing the gender gap in corporate America won't improve
women
's lives, because the goal stems from a male worldview, built on the premise of female inferiority--and that's why the numbers at the top have barely budged, despite thirty years of trying."
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