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Members of the club
the coming of age of executive women
Dawn-Marie Driscoll and Carol R. Goldberg

Published 1993 by Free Press, Maxwell Macmillan Canada, Maxwell Macmillan International in New York, Toronto, New York .
Written in English.

About the Book

In Members of the Club, an insightful look at life at the top for senior women executives, Driscoll and Goldberg suggest that the well-publicized but outdated concept of the "glass ceiling" masks the real issues at stake. Drawing on in-depth interviews with many of America's women corporate leaders, the authors persuasively demonstrate that a woman can reach the top of the corporate world if she knows the correct strategies. To illustrate their point, the authors clearly.

Lay out the routes that these and other women have successfully used to move into the exclusive circle of economic leaders. They show how women executives are becoming adept at bringing in business clients and detail the powerful "rainmaking" strategies corporate women are now using. They also discuss the importance of establishing one's personal influence in the larger business community and beyond, revealing the effective communication styles and sophisticated media.

Relations employed by top women executives. In addition, the authors show how women are finally overcoming the traditional corporate bias against utilizing female executives in international assignments as they move into key overseas posts so critical to professional success. And Driscoll and Goldberg demonstrate the importance of women's professional networks as leadership training grounds for women at all levels. Finally, the authors explain that while the reported.

Glass ceiling has not deterred today's senior women executives, these and younger women do still experience a much subtler form of bias, which they label "the comfort zone"--An apt name for the habits and practices of some corporate executives who unconsciously still exclude women from the breakfast powwow or the client golf game. However, as Driscoll and Goldberg point out, even the most clannish executives are beginning to wake up and understand how the talent pool of.

Women in The Club can help make America more productive.

Table of Contents

Opening the clubhouse door
Rainmaking: the entry to The Club
Vive la difference?
Developing personal currency
Forging friendships: a business reality
The costly war over sex discrimination
International reality
The power of collaboration
The imprint of women: the public club
The imprint of women: work and family
The imprint of women: members of the board
A vision of the future: thoughts for Corporate America
Thirty-eight ways to help women join The Club
National women's professional organizations.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 367-411) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
331.4/816584
Library of Congress
HD6054.4.U6 D75 1993

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 424 p. ;
Number of pages
424

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24748177M
Internet Archive
membersofclubcom00dris
ISBN 10
0029080657
ISBN 13
9780029080658
LC Control Number
93025796
OCLC/WorldCat
28376261

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