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She Leads

Amelia Green

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Sinopsis

“She Leads” empowers women to excel in leadership by addressing critical areas such as leadership skills, strategic business acumen, and decision-making. It examines the historical underrepresentation of women and the evolution of gender dynamics, providing context for the challenges women face. The book argues that by cultivating specific skills and tailored approaches, women can overcome barriers and redefine leadership.

 
Did you know women hold only about 28% of CEO positions? This book aims to change this, providing practical tools to navigate bias, negotiate effectively, and build strong networks.

 
The book starts by establishing core leadership concepts and progresses into specific challenges women face, like overcoming bias and building networks. Later chapters explore strategic thinking, financial literacy, and emotional intelligence. Case studies of successful women leaders provide actionable strategies.

 
The book's unique value lies in its practical strategies tailored to women's challenges, moving beyond theory with concrete tools for real-world application.
Disponible desde: 04/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 107 páginas.

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