Unfinished Business: Women Men Work Family
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Book Information
Publisher: | Random House |
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Publish Date: | 09/29/2015 |
Pages: | 352 |
ISBN-13: | 9780812994568 |
ISBN-10: | 0812994566 |
Language: | English |
What We're Saying
We begin taking a closer look at the books in the 2015 800-CEO-READ Business Book Awards longlist by looking at five in the General Business category. READ FULL DESCRIPTION
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One of the premier business book awards announces its shortlist. READ FULL DESCRIPTION
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A pointed question from Jane McGonigal led our General Manager, Sally Haldorson, to take a closer look at the underlying bias against women authors in the business genre. READ FULL DESCRIPTION
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"Slaughter's important contribution is to use her considerable platform to call for cultural change, itself profoundly necessary. . . . It should go right into the hands of (still mostly male) decision-makers."--Los Angeles Times "Compelling and lively . . . The mother of a manifesto for working women."--Financial Times "A meaningful correction to Sheryl Sandberg's Lean In . . . For Slaughter, it is organizations--not women--that need to change."--Slate "I'm confident that you will be left with Anne-Marie's hope and optimism that we can change our points of view and policies so that both men and women can fully participate in their families and use their full talents on the job."--Hillary Rodham Clinton "An eye-opening call to action from someone who rethought the whole notion of 'having it all, ' Unfinished Business could change how many of us approach our most important business: living."--People