The Ruby Report: How Companies Can Profit By Promoting Women Leaders - Couverture souple

Frail, Dawn

 
9781482678970: The Ruby Report: How Companies Can Profit By Promoting Women Leaders

Synopsis

While much research has been done to try to figure out why women lag so far behind men in positions of senior leadership, the resulting knowledge shows that by the time women reach the top of organizations, their numbers are sparse, even though they entered the leadership pipeline in equal numbers compared to men. The issues of time in leadership, education and leadership capability have all been studied, as has salary inequity. Flexible work arrangements and leadership development practices have also been studied. While this is all-important information, it seems that we have not yet seen an explanation that addresses the root cause of this issue. The Conference Board of Canada claims that if “organizations are to achieve relative gender balance, significant change in talent management and leadership management practices will be required,” which points to proactive practices. This book analyzes the knowing vs. doing gap by looking at the actual behaviours and (cultural factors) practices of organizations that are actually filling their senior leadership roles with more women than other corporations in Canada. Having policies in place doesn’t seem to be driving promotion rates for women. What are the associated behaviours of those organizations that are walking the talk, and what lessons can we learn from their efforts? This book should be required reading for all leaders who care about getting more women into their leadership pipeline. Learn where to spend your gender diversity dollars to ensure you get the greatest return on your investment. What do your current gender diversity activities look like, and are you missing any of the critical ones? Learn the key aspects required to support women in their leadership careers and maximize the key talent you already have in house. This book is also essential reading for any woman who desires a successful career in leadership. What do women say who’ve been there and done that when it comes to actually getting the promotions they deserve? What are the key elements you must look for when choosing a company to pursue your leadership dreams? What obstacles and roadblocks must you know about so you can navigate them? With a straight forward and no-nonsense writing style, Frail takes you on a journey that explores the problem as it exists today. Filled with quotes from women leaders who participated in the study, much insight is provided from the front lines. The broader goal of this book is to keep the gender intelligence conversation going. The more focused goal is to help companies be more profitable by executing gender intelligence goals.

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À propos de l?auteur

Dawn Frail helps women become better leaders. She uses workshops, seminars and coaching programs to help women reach their leadership potential and have a more meaningful and satisfying career. Dawn also shows companies how they can stop losing their talented women leaders, and how they can profit from a gender-diverse leadership team. She has written several books on the topic of leadership, has a Masters degree in Leadership, and is the founder of the International Women's Leadership Project. Dawn started her leadership career when she was a teenager when she joined the leadership program at the local YMCA. She started a women's support group on a military base at age 20, and she has been leading volunteers for over thirty years. As a mother of 4 sons, she is well aware of the trials and tribulations women face in the workforce. Her passion to advocate for women was sparked when she was 8 years old and her grandfather told her she couldn't unload firewood because she was a girl. Dawn created her own leadership model as a result of her research into ethics as it relates to leadership. Her research also pointed to what she calls the 'leadership perfect storm.' Three powerful forces have come together and have created a demand for a new way of thinking about leadership; gender, generations, and globalization. Eager to find a solution to this 21st century leadership challenge, Dawn felt many organizations were overlooking and undervaluing a large and powerful talent pool: women. Believing strongly that women are uniquely qualified and perfectly positioned to meet the leadership needs of this knowledge-worker age, Dawn began moving in the direction of specializing in developing women leaders.

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