Developing Women Leaders in Corporate America

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Developing Women Leaders in Corporate America

Balancing Competing Demands, Transcending Traditional Boundaries

Business and Management

Author: Alan T. Belasen

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Collection: Women and Careers in Management

Language: English

Published by: Praeger

Published on: 22nd February 2012

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 288 pages

ISBN: 9780313395741


Research-Based Evidence on Women's Leadership

This book provides research-based evidence within the Competing Values Framework to examine women's leadership styles, demonstrate their suitability for senior management positions, and show how employers must embrace women in leadership roles in order for their companies to be diversified and globalized.

The Impact of Women in Leadership

There is abundant proof that women in senior positions can make boardrooms "smarter" and companies more successful. And with a mastery of transformational and transactional roles, women possess a far larger behavioral repertoire to deal with stress than men—an advantage in any crisis situation. Even so, the glass ceiling still exists.

Focus of the Book

Developing Women Leaders in Corporate America: Balancing Competing Demands, Transcending Traditional Boundaries focuses on the research-based Competing Values Framework (CVF), an organizing schema that enables leaders to assess empirically personal strengths and weaknesses, and analyze and manage organizational situations. Each chapter showcases concrete evidence of women's ability to succeed at the top levels of management and their skills that add value to employers, and then utilizes CVF to pinpoint specific challenges for women leaders and identify practical strategies for success.

Intended Audience and Additional Insights

This book will enable women leaders and managers, employers, company executives, leadership development consultants, business educators, HR directors, and trainers to reduce stereotyping associated with women in male-populated careers. The author also explains why women, more than men, possess characteristics that help ensure success in international assignments.

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