The Man's Guide to Corporate Culture: A Practical Guide to the New Normal and Relating to Female Coworkers in the...

The Man's Guide to Corporate Culture: A Practical Guide to the New Normal and Relating to Female Coworkers in the...
ISBN-10
1400219787
ISBN-13
9781400219780
Category
Business & Economics
Pages
208
Language
English
Published
2021-01-19
Publisher
HarperCollins Leadership
Author
Heather Zumarraga

Description

BE PART OF THE SOLUTION Engage female bosses and colleagues in a way that builds cohesion instead of division Movements such as Time’s Up and #MeToo have done an incredible job of bringing to light the issues women face in the workplace. Now, it’s time to give men the tools they need to be part of the solution. Studies have shown that 60% of male managers feel uncomfortable working one-on-one with their female colleagues. This means over half of American male managers lack the confidence in their ability to create an inclusive environment for all of their team members. That’s where The Man's Guide to Corporate Culture comes in. Heather Zumarraga, a business journalist who has spent much of her career in testosterone-filled work environments, wants to make sure that any male leader who wants to be part of the solution knows how to do it the right way. The Man's Guide to Corporate Culture teaches readers: Which behaviors to adopt (and which to avoid) to create and maintain a comfortable work environment for their female co-workers. How to create an environment that is not only welcoming to both women and men but also encourages healthy and respectful collaboration. Strategies to ensure that female employees are being treated fairly by all team members. And much, much more real-world tested advice and approaches to help ensure every employee (and the company as a whole) is best situated for success. There are numerous books that coach women to deal with bias and harassment in a male-dominated workplace. However, The Man's Guide to Corporate Culture is one of the only books that coaches men on how to be a part of the solution so they can engage female bosses, subordinates, and peers in a way that builds cohesion instead of division. The only way for male managers to feel confident in their ability to create an inclusive environment is to give them the tools they need for success. The Man's Guide to Corporate Culture does exactly that.

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