Womenomics. Work Less, Achieve More, Live Better

Par : Claire Shipman, Katherine Kay
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-0-06-188276-0
  • EAN9780061882760
  • Date de parution02/06/2009
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
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  • ÉditeurHarper Business

Résumé

"A personal, provocative, and challenging book for career women who want less guilt, more life."-Diane Sawyer Womenomics, the groundbreaking New York Times bestseller by Claire Shipman and Katty Kay, is an invaluable career guide for this generation of professional women, providing knowledgeable advice on how to "Work Less, Achieve More, Live Better." Shipman and Kay, two TV journalists well acquainted with the stress of the workplace, describe the new economic trends that offer today's overworked working women a path toward true work-life balance, with more professional and personal choices than ever before.
At last, you no longer have to do it all to have it all-Womenomics shows you how. This essential guide for women in business provides a step-by-step framework to: Redefining Success: Learn to trade the pressure of the corporate ladder for a new, more satisfying path that aligns with your personal and professional goals. Overcoming Guilt: Discover how to say no, set boundaries, and finally stop feeling responsible for everything-both at the office and at home.
Work Smarter, Not Harder: Master practical, strategic techniques to cut your time at the office while increasing your impact and professional value. Negotiating Flexibility: Wield the power of "Womenomics"-the economic data that proves your value-to get the flexible schedule you need without derailing your career.
Claire Shipman is a journalist, author, and public speaker. She's the author, along with Katty Kay, of two New York Times bestsellers, Womenomics: Work Less, Achieve More, Live Better and The Confidence Code: The Science and Art of Self-Assurance-What Women Should Know. Before turning to writing, Claire spent almost three decades as an award-winning television journalist. For the last fourteen years, Claire was a regular contributor to Good Morning America and other national broadcasts for ABC News.
Before that, she served as White House correspondent for NBC News, where she regularly reported on presidential policy and politics for NBC Nightly News and Today. Prior to that, she worked for CNN for a decade, covering the White House, and she was also posted in Moscow for five years, reporting on the fall of the Soviet Union. Claire's coverage from Moscow helped CNN earn a National Headliners Award and a coveted Peabody Award.
She received a DuPont Award and an Emmy Award for coverage of the 1989 Tiananmen Square student uprising, as well as a DuPont Award for CNN's coverage of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing. She graduated from Columbia College and later earned a master's degree from the School of International Affairs there. She's now a member of Columbia's board of trustees. She lives in Washington, DC, with her husband and their two children and three dogs.
Visit Claire online at www.theconfidencecode.com. Katty Kay is the Washington, DC, anchor for BBC World News America. She is a regular guest on NBC's Meet the Press and MSNBC's Morning Joe. She lives in Washington, DC, with her husband and four children.