The power code : more joy, less ego, maximum impact for women (and everyone). / Katty Kay & Claire Shipman.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780062984555 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: xxvi, 291 pages ; 24 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Harper Business, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, [2023]
- Copyright: ©2023
Content descriptions
| Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| Formatted Contents Note: | Power shift -- The power (and joy) of having power -- Your brain on power -- What happens when everyone's fed up at work -- Pointless perfection and other burdensome biases -- The blend -- Pots and pans and power -- Men's work -- Maximum impact. |
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| Subject: | Equality. Male domination (Social structure) Power (Social sciences) Sex role in the work environment. Women > Social conditions. |
- Baker & Taylor
The authors of the New York Times best-seller The Confidence Code, drawing on the latest research, interviews with high-powered women and their own personal stories, present a new operating system that helps women use their talents to become their most powerful selves. - Baker & Taylor
"Katty Kay and Claire Shipman delve into the nature of power in the workplace, in politics, and at home-explaining how our existing power structures were designed for men, and how a new structure, one determined by and for women, is emerging and will be better for all"-- - HARPERCOLL
Power is not workingâfor women, for men, or for the world. We donât need to remake women. We need to remake power.
New York Times bestselling authors Katty Kay and Claire Shipman are on a mission to reclaim power for women. In the wake of sweeping changes in the way we work, the veteran journalists challenge preÂconceived notions of what power is and what itâs good for, along with the insidious, mostly hidden structures of the status quo that hold women back.
What started as a straightforward examination of best practices has become a manifesto for a new form of power, a distinctly female version that is already emerging in workplaces, in politics, and on the home front. Itâs a version that is more appealing to women (and most men as well). It offers women a blueprint for shaping their own professional futures, maximizing their impact for the benefit of others, and experiencing the real joy that comes from taking the reins and influencing outcomes.
Writing from their own lived experiences, Kay and Shipman interviewed dozens of women of all ages, races, and backgrounds around the world, as well as cutting-edge academic researchers. Taken together, these perÂspectives offer a clear-eyed and hopeful redesign of the workplace and our relationships at home, one that puts women in a remade and modernized seat of power.
And now is exactly the right moment for women to step into their power. Whatâs at stake is much greater than the next job; itâs about the need for a new vision of what power can be, for a new code that focuses not simply on hierarchy, on having power over others, but also on purpose, on what power can achieve.
Both a prescription for societal change and a pro-fessional guidebook for individual women, The Power Code shows you how to leverage the power you already have, find new sources of power in yourself and your community, and remodel your workplace and your home-life to produce less ego, more joy, and maximum impact.