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It is time for women to stand up and change the paradigm that exists within the workplace. Research indicates that women are significantly underrepresented in top executive position and are paid less than their male counterparts. It is time to establish healthy workplace cultures where people are free to share their personal experiences about gender disparity issues and openly discuss the difference in leadership styles. Why do men and women typically communicate, process, and problem solving differently? These conversations are empowering in order to unlock the disparity gap. This book is written to create reflection about where women have been, where they are, and how they can define their future.



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Through personal stories, reflection and research, Kelly Spivey tells it like it is in this leadership book. It is a great jumping off point to study your own actions and improve your role in the development of other great leaders.

-- Nancy Wagner, Superintendent River Trails School District 26, Chicago

The author brings inspiration at a practical level for all female educators. Her insightful themes emphasize relevant topics for today’s aspiring leaders.

-- Susan Lang, President Newsbank K-12 Education; former Superintendent of Wyoming City Schools, Ohio

Kelly blends quantitative data and qualitative experiences together to create a female leader masterpiece. She makes real the plight of the female leader through a combination of stories and facts that makes this book a page turning must read. She compels the reader to study their own experiences and behaviors, and creates a blueprint for change. Her words incite the need for change. The author references to situational leadership and how leaders lead are critical to understanding the gaps between women and men when it comes to leadership. The chapters on behaviors and culture are a master class in how the most effective leaders work.

This book should be required reading for all leaders (educational and otherwise). Females leaders will grow if they read and apply the principles contained herein. Males need to read this book to better understand their female colleagues and their personal relationships. Finally, this is not a one and done book. It is a book that one can read over and over and find new information, different insights, and a new way of behaving that will result in improved performance and the development of more female leaders at a time in which we desperately need leaders (especially female) in education, in our country, and in the world.

-- Julie Ramos, Director of Strategic Innovation, Wickliffe City School District

Table of Contents

Preface

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Part One: Successful Female Leaders Know Where They’ve Been

Chapter One: Historical Overview

Chapter Two: Less Females are Promoted to Top Executive Leadership Positions

Chapter Three: Queen Bee Syndrome

Part Two: Successful Female Leaders Understand Where They Are

Chapter Four: Changing the Paradigm

Chapter Five: Gender Differences in the Workplace

Chapter Six: Attitudes, Behaviors, and Mindsets

Part Three: Successful Leaders Understand the Importance of a Healthy Culture

Chapter Seven: Relationships Matter

Chapter Eight: Importance of Creating a Healthy Culture

Chapter Nine: Habits of Successful Women Leaders

Part Four: Successful Female Leaders Know Where They Are Headed

Chapter Ten: Importance of Career Planning

Chapter Eleven: Know Your Strengths

Chapter Twelve: Know How to Negotiate

Chapter Thirteen: Leaving a Legacy

Author’s Note

Resources

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/23/2022 12:03:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475863895, 978-1475863895
      ISBN10: 1475863896

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      It is time for women to stand up and change the paradigm that exists within the workplace. Research indicates that women are significantly underrepresented in top executive position and are paid less than their male counterparts. It is time to establish healthy workplace cultures where people are free to share their personal experiences about gender disparity issues and openly discuss the difference in leadership styles. Why do men and women typically communicate, process, and problem solving differently? These conversations are empowering in order to unlock the disparity gap. This book is written to create reflection about where women have been, where they are, and how they can define their future.



      Trade Review

      Through personal stories, reflection and research, Kelly Spivey tells it like it is in this leadership book. It is a great jumping off point to study your own actions and improve your role in the development of other great leaders.

      -- Nancy Wagner, Superintendent River Trails School District 26, Chicago

      The author brings inspiration at a practical level for all female educators. Her insightful themes emphasize relevant topics for today’s aspiring leaders.

      -- Susan Lang, President Newsbank K-12 Education; former Superintendent of Wyoming City Schools, Ohio

      Kelly blends quantitative data and qualitative experiences together to create a female leader masterpiece. She makes real the plight of the female leader through a combination of stories and facts that makes this book a page turning must read. She compels the reader to study their own experiences and behaviors, and creates a blueprint for change. Her words incite the need for change. The author references to situational leadership and how leaders lead are critical to understanding the gaps between women and men when it comes to leadership. The chapters on behaviors and culture are a master class in how the most effective leaders work.

      This book should be required reading for all leaders (educational and otherwise). Females leaders will grow if they read and apply the principles contained herein. Males need to read this book to better understand their female colleagues and their personal relationships. Finally, this is not a one and done book. It is a book that one can read over and over and find new information, different insights, and a new way of behaving that will result in improved performance and the development of more female leaders at a time in which we desperately need leaders (especially female) in education, in our country, and in the world.

      -- Julie Ramos, Director of Strategic Innovation, Wickliffe City School District

      Table of Contents

      Preface

      Acknowledgements

      Introduction

      Part One: Successful Female Leaders Know Where They’ve Been

      Chapter One: Historical Overview

      Chapter Two: Less Females are Promoted to Top Executive Leadership Positions

      Chapter Three: Queen Bee Syndrome

      Part Two: Successful Female Leaders Understand Where They Are

      Chapter Four: Changing the Paradigm

      Chapter Five: Gender Differences in the Workplace

      Chapter Six: Attitudes, Behaviors, and Mindsets

      Part Three: Successful Leaders Understand the Importance of a Healthy Culture

      Chapter Seven: Relationships Matter

      Chapter Eight: Importance of Creating a Healthy Culture

      Chapter Nine: Habits of Successful Women Leaders

      Part Four: Successful Female Leaders Know Where They Are Headed

      Chapter Ten: Importance of Career Planning

      Chapter Eleven: Know Your Strengths

      Chapter Twelve: Know How to Negotiate

      Chapter Thirteen: Leaving a Legacy

      Author’s Note

      Resources

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