Female CEO's Ace Master


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Internet movie of the same name 2017.5.12, Edgee exclusive online! He was a super secret service agent and the king of the mercenary world. In order to protect her beautiful CEO fiancée, Ye Xiao became a super bodyguard, carrying out 24 hours of personal protection. Soaring through the nine heavens, sweeping through the city! The legend of a super bodyguard had appeared in the city.




Female CEO's Ace Master


Book Description

Internet movie of the same name 2017.5.12, Edgee exclusive online! He was a super secret service agent and the king of the mercenary world. In order to protect her beautiful CEO fiancée, Ye Xiao became a super bodyguard, carrying out 24 hours of personal protection. Soaring through the nine heavens, sweeping through the city! The legend of a super bodyguard had appeared in the city.







How to Be a Badass Female CEO


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Why do less than two percent of female entrepreneurs ever reach $1 million in sales?Why are only five percent of women CEOs?Why do only three percent of female founders get venture capital funding?In How to Be a Badass Female CEO, Mimi MacLean attempts to change those statistics.From Columbia business school grad to high-powered accountant to Bloomingdale's buyer to stay-at-home-mom to angel investor to founder of three companies to passionate supporter of women-led projects, MacLean has done it all. And what she hasn't done she's gleaned on her top-rated podcast, The Badass CEO-where she interviews women who are bootstrapping and hustling their way to the top of fashion, technology, wellness and business. In these pages, MacLean walks aspiring female entrepreneurs through starting a business. From what investors look for to the importance of team building, MacLean has harnessed the perspectives of dozens of successful businesswomen and turned them into a how-to guide for the aspiring female CEO. Using case studies from companies that have started small and made it big, MacLean breaks down the nitty gritty of being a founder and teaches lessons such as:How to be honest with yourself about the work you want to doWhy not to quit your day job-yetThe way to build your support systemThe importance of determining what problem your business will solveHow to define team rolesWhether or not your company needs fundingThe difference marketing makesWhat it really means to be a CEOAnd much more.In How to Be a Badass Female CEO, Mimi makes it clear how possible it is for women to take charge in the boardroom every day. And even better: she shows you how to do it yourself.




Shared Vision


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Based on a study of 256 exemplary community college presidents, this book examines the attributes of outstanding leaders and their ability to orchestrate organizational change. Chapter 1 provides the background for the study, emphasizes the importance of leadership, and identifies attributes common to transformational leaders; that is, leaders who work with their followers so that each raises the other to higher levels of motivation and morality. Chapter 2 summarizes leadership theory and offers a discussion of transformational leadership and its place in a rapidly changing society. After chapter 3 reviews the study methodology, chapters 4 and 5 present findings on the demographic and leadership characteristics of the presidents selected for in-depth study. Chapters 6 through 10 discuss key elements of transformational leadership, including shared vision, teamwork and collaborative decision making, institutional climate and the relationship between the institution and the individuals within it, motivation as a means of achieving followers' acceptance of the shared vision, and personal values, integrity, and commitment to learning. Chapter 11 examines women in community college leadership roles. Finally, chapter 12 presents a summary of the research, a discussion of the problems faced by minority leaders, and a review of study implications. The survey instruments and an eighty-five-item bibliography are appended.




Negotiating the Glass Ceiling


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This book gathers together the unique personal reflections of 16 eminent women working in higher education across the world, in an attempt to understand why female academics are so under-represented in todays universities.




Ten Ways Up


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5.3 percent of CEOs are named John. 4.5 percent are named David. 4.1 percent are women. Senior corporate ranks are offered to, and held by, too few millennial women. That situation is changing but the change is slow to come. Existing pipeline programs designed to progress women into management roles are flawed for today's young women. Women compose only 5.9% of the S&P 500 CEOs. "Break the Glass Ceiling" movements are barely putting a dent in gender pay gaps as well as falling short of creating pathways for aspiring female executives. Most agree that change must happen, but historical solutions are failing today's young women. Author Kathryn Shortsleeve offers a unique, fresh perspective for how women, especially young women, can attain senior leadership roles in corporate business. Based on numerous interviews and analyses of female CEOs around the globe, *Ten Ways Up: How Exceptional Female Leaders Master the Path to the Top* brings the journeys of some of the most successful women in business, for example Ursula Burns and Meg Whitman, to the reader. Gleaned from her extensive research, Shortsleeve offers perspective, insight and a verifiable roadmap to offer proven paths for a future generation of women to achieve leadership positions in business. Becoming the next female CEO has never been more accessible.










Women in Academic Leadership


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Colleges and universities benefit from diversity in their leadership roles and profess to value diversity--of thought, of experience, of person. Yet why do women remain under-represented in top academic leadership positions and in key positions along the academic career ladder?Why don’t they advance at a rate proportional to that of their male peers? How do internal and external environmental contexts still influence who enters academic leadership and who survives and thrives in those roles? Women in Academic Leadership complements its companion volumes in the Women in Academe series, provoking readers to think critically about the gendered nature of academic leadership across the spectrum of institutional types. It argues that leadership, the academy, and the nexus of academic leadership, remain gendered structures steeped in male-oriented norms and mores. Blending research and reflection, it explores the barriers and dilemmas that these structures present and the professional strategies and the personal choices women make in order to successfully surmount them. The authors pose questions about how women leaders negotiate between their public and private selves. They consider how women develop a vital sense of self-efficacy along with the essential skills and knowledge they need in order to lead effectively; how they cultivate opportunity; and how they gain legitimacy and maintain authenticity in a male-gendered arena. For those who seek to create an institutional environment conducive to equity and opportunity, this book offers insight into the pervasive barriers facing women of all colors and evidence of the need for a more complex, multi-dimensional view of leadership. For women in academe who seek to reach their professional potential and maintain authenticity, it offers encouragement and a myriad of strategies for their growth and development.