![]() ![]() The book explore the 12 habits that a lot of females tend to have (well, maybe not all 12, but some of them!) that are keeping them back from that next level, next promotion, next raise, or next job. ![]() ![]() You are not being told everything you need to do to succeed instead, it feels more like a conversation you are having with the authors, with them sharing their stories with you and you reading the stories of others. One thing that stood out from the beginning was the conversational tone the book takes. ![]() Helgesen and Goldsmith have both trained thousands of high achievers, of both genders, so they have seen it all - the good and the bad.īecause of this, they have seen firsthand the different roadblocks that women face in the working world than men do, which is how they are able to figure out these specific 12 habits, as they kept happening across the female they were working with. If you are a young female wanting to grow and progress her career, this book is for you. Helgesen is a Women’s Leadership Expert and Goldsmith is the bestselling author of “What Got You Here Won’t Get You There.” Here is my review of “How Women Rise.” But, after taking part in a future female leaders development program through work, I can say that there is a book I would recommend for every working female who wants to grow to read - “ How Women Rise” by Sally Helgesen and Marshall Goldsmith. Despite being an avid reader my whole life, I have never been one to read any sort of self-help or self-development types of books. ![]()
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