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Author Heppner, Rebekah S., 1954-

Title The lost leaders : how corporate America loses women leaders / Rebekah S. Heppner.

Publication Info. New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.

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Description viii, 164 pages ; 23 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 157-159) and index.
Contents pt. 1. Accidental careers : Colleen Roberts ; Judy Samuels ; Joyce Williams ; Nancy Michaels ; Other "lost leaders" -- pt. 2. Corporate America : The old boys' network ; The acceptable band ; The ideal worker ; Against the law ; The toxic workplace -- pt. 3. Hopes for the future : Joy in work ; Free agency ; The balancing act ; A paradox of diversity ; A woman president of the United States ; Conclusion.
Summary "Business leaders are being lost - in a business world that so desperately needs leadership today. Although women now represent half of all managers, they hold less than 10 percent of the top positions in U.S. corporations. Somehow, women are being lost on their way up. Much has been written about women leaders; rarely do we hear them speak. The Lost Leaders presents, in their own voices, the personal stories of women who achieved success in corporate leadership but have chosen to abandon their corporate careers. Readers will hear their own triumphs and struggles in the stories these women tell. When taken together, these stories provide a fascinating glimpse of the culture that exists in the contemporary corporation. The Lost Leaders examines what happened - and what is still happening - to women who could be leaders but have chosen instead to leave corporate environments. Heppner shows us that, though there have been tremendous changes since the careers depicted here began, the environment that led these women to leave is still prevalent. Grounded firmly in academic research, Heppner writes in an accessible style that is of interest to business professionals, students, and researchers alike, capturing a unique time in our cultural history and illuminating today's workplace." -- Publisher's description.
Subject Women executives -- United States -- Biography.
Women executives.
United States.
Genre/Form Biographies.
Subject Businesswomen -- United States -- Biography.
Businesswomen.
Sex discrimination against women -- United States.
Sex discrimination against women.
Corporate culture -- United States.
Corporate culture.
Genre/Form Biographies.
ISBN 113735612X alkaline paper
9781137356123 alkaline paper
Standard No. 40022784042