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Your gender stats are tumbling, women aren’t advancing, their feedback is poor, and too many are leaving. What’s going on?

Women navigating a traditionally male-dominated technical sector too frequently feel invisible, frustrated, and undervalued in the workplace. Lauren Neal has been there, and she’s developed tried-and-tested approaches that male-dominated organizations can take to motivate and retain women. Because only a truly empowered, diverse workforce can drive the best business outcomes and innovations.

Inspired by real-life stories, Valued at Work gives you the tools to take control and drive real change without alienating any of the workforce!

Lauren Neal is an award-winning chartered engineer and chartered project professional in the energy industry. Having worked with men and women offshore, onshore and onsite on multimillion-dollar projects across the globe since 2005, she is a sought-after speaker and writer championing gender equity within STEM.



Trade Review

A must-read book for any gender equality advocate who wants to transform workplace culture and inspire more successful stories Maria Kalli AMIChemE - The Chemical Engineer.com

Lively and engaging. Neal deftly communicates the insidious nature of many of the factors leading women to exit STEM and sets out achievable ways for organisations to ensure that all of their employees are heard and valued. Penny Horwood - Computing

Lauren takes us through with various cases dissecting real life scenarios and how we could react to them - and do the right thing to let our teams flourish and thrive. I recommend this book for all professionals who want to reach a higher level of people management. – Amazon

Although this book is aimed at the STEM industry, it is applicable across all areas of industry, and a lot of lessons can be learned from it...this book is a real eye-opener for both men and women and a great resource for brining about positive change and moving forward in the best way possible. Very enjoyable and inspiring! – Amazon

A must-read for anyone hoping to work in or create the best culture at work and to succeed in business but also to succeed at looking after colleagues. – Amazon

(A) great insight or spotlight for the problems and situations women deal with in STEM. However, I think everyone will see a familiar situation they have been in or witnessed at work. The message to managers to get to know all their team members or employees and that making everyone feel seen and appreciated is extremely important. - Amazon



Table of Contents

Foreword Preface Note to the reader Acknowledgements Introduction Part 1: Recognize your Organization’s Behaviors Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Acknowledging disrespect in the workplace Chapter 3: Inauthenticity holds people back Chapter 4: Promoting psychological safety Chapter 5: Conclusion Part 2: Include the Necessary Technical Skills and Performance Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Office housework crowds out the best work Chapter 3: Feedback is a gift Chapter 4: Inclusion of those from a different path Chapter 5: Conclusion Part 3: Empower your Future Leaders Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Ethical and Moral Leadership Chapter 3: Walking the Talk as Leaders Chapter 4: When No One is Looking… Chapter 5: Conclusion Conclusion Call to Action About the Author Bibliography / Further Reading List Appendices Index

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    Publisher: Practical Inspiration Publishing
    Publication Date: 10/10/2023
    ISBN13: 9781788605601, 978-1788605601
    ISBN10: 1788605608

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Your gender stats are tumbling, women aren’t advancing, their feedback is poor, and too many are leaving. What’s going on?

    Women navigating a traditionally male-dominated technical sector too frequently feel invisible, frustrated, and undervalued in the workplace. Lauren Neal has been there, and she’s developed tried-and-tested approaches that male-dominated organizations can take to motivate and retain women. Because only a truly empowered, diverse workforce can drive the best business outcomes and innovations.

    Inspired by real-life stories, Valued at Work gives you the tools to take control and drive real change without alienating any of the workforce!

    Lauren Neal is an award-winning chartered engineer and chartered project professional in the energy industry. Having worked with men and women offshore, onshore and onsite on multimillion-dollar projects across the globe since 2005, she is a sought-after speaker and writer championing gender equity within STEM.



    Trade Review

    A must-read book for any gender equality advocate who wants to transform workplace culture and inspire more successful stories Maria Kalli AMIChemE - The Chemical Engineer.com

    Lively and engaging. Neal deftly communicates the insidious nature of many of the factors leading women to exit STEM and sets out achievable ways for organisations to ensure that all of their employees are heard and valued. Penny Horwood - Computing

    Lauren takes us through with various cases dissecting real life scenarios and how we could react to them - and do the right thing to let our teams flourish and thrive. I recommend this book for all professionals who want to reach a higher level of people management. – Amazon

    Although this book is aimed at the STEM industry, it is applicable across all areas of industry, and a lot of lessons can be learned from it...this book is a real eye-opener for both men and women and a great resource for brining about positive change and moving forward in the best way possible. Very enjoyable and inspiring! – Amazon

    A must-read for anyone hoping to work in or create the best culture at work and to succeed in business but also to succeed at looking after colleagues. – Amazon

    (A) great insight or spotlight for the problems and situations women deal with in STEM. However, I think everyone will see a familiar situation they have been in or witnessed at work. The message to managers to get to know all their team members or employees and that making everyone feel seen and appreciated is extremely important. - Amazon



    Table of Contents

    Foreword Preface Note to the reader Acknowledgements Introduction Part 1: Recognize your Organization’s Behaviors Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Acknowledging disrespect in the workplace Chapter 3: Inauthenticity holds people back Chapter 4: Promoting psychological safety Chapter 5: Conclusion Part 2: Include the Necessary Technical Skills and Performance Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Office housework crowds out the best work Chapter 3: Feedback is a gift Chapter 4: Inclusion of those from a different path Chapter 5: Conclusion Part 3: Empower your Future Leaders Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Ethical and Moral Leadership Chapter 3: Walking the Talk as Leaders Chapter 4: When No One is Looking… Chapter 5: Conclusion Conclusion Call to Action About the Author Bibliography / Further Reading List Appendices Index

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