Insightful and inspiring, Closing the Leadership Gap is a call to action for the increased presence of women in powerful leadership positions in our country. A leading women’s advocate and cofounder of the White House Project, Marie C. Wilson argues that while our nation sits on a world spinning with crises from terrorism and weapons of mass destruction to a fragile economy and corporate greed, half of its natural resources—women—have not been tapped for their uniquely valuable contribution to solving these problems that only they can provide.
Rich with historical context and supported by a wealth of current data and innovative research, this book explains chapter by chapter the leadership gap between women and men and the deeply ingrained cultural factors that continue to create resistance to women at the top. It also explores the new insights and strategies women are using to leverage their power of authority, ambition, ability, and authenticity—have been denied women and how they are claiming these vital qualities for themselves. Written with passion and documented with lively behind-the-scenes stories from the trenches, Closing the Leadership Gap argues for women’s leadership in all spheres and offers steps to get us there.
Ms. Foundation President Marie Wilson is looking for some good women and men to become "post heroic" leaders. In Closing the Leadership Gap, Wilson focuses on the virtues of sharing power by skewering culture bound male leadership styles and celebrating the arguable premise that women use a similar "recipe" of leadership values such as inclusion and cooperation.
As co-founder of the White House project on women's leadership, Wilson is passionate in her belief that women's voices at the table offer an opportunity to shape policy around the marginalized issues of violence, education and healthcare. Making room for women at the top also gives men permission to bring their soft side to work." As she explains, "Both men and women must be in power to moderate the influence of masculinity in all of us." Such polemic does not prevent Wilson from making a persuasive case for role expansion rather than role reversal. Her practical approach to developing women as leaders is two pronged. First, individual women must confront four "Scarlett A's"(authority, ambition, ability, authenticity) that create barriers to leadership. Then, she describes the cultural and institutional changes that would involve men and women in sharing domestic leadership.
Her examples are fascinating and eclectic--including anecdotes about A-list leaders such as Hilary Clinton and Paramount Chair Sherry Lansing; research about hairstyles, husbands, and hemlines of female candidates; and tales from her election to the Des Moines City Council. Wilson puts on gender glasses to examine the "celluloid ceiling" in Hollywood. In all of her examples, the goal is nothing less than changing expectations of both sexes. Even those readers who may not agree that women share similar--even superior--leadership values, will applaud her goal: The opportunity for women and men to integrate the satisfactions of leadership and family life.
--Barbara Mackoff
Women comprise half of the U.S. population and workforce, yet they hold only 14% of seats in the U.S. Congress and 12.4% of Fortune 500 board positions. More embarrassingly, the United States ranks 60th in women's participation in government, behind India and tied with Andorra. Wilson, president of the Ms. Foundation for Women and founder of the "Take Our Daughters to Work" day, argues that the future could be a brighter place for all by "changing society from a system built on the labor of women to one led equally by their vision." To do this requires nothing short of a cultural revolution, according to the former beauty queen, mother of five and corporate culture pioneer. With so-called women's issues like health, education and senior care at the forefront of everyone's agenda, women more than ever have a substantial contribution to make in shaping government policy and leading in both the workplace and home. Infusing the workplace with women's values-"inclusion, communication across lines of authority, the work of caring, relationship building"-would integrate professional and personal life for everyone's benefit, Wilson argues. She points to progressive law firms that allow law partnerships for part-time lawyers, hold working-parent lunches and offer gender-neutral flex-time, as examples of creating win-win workplaces for both men and women. She also advocates unorthodox measures, like President Barbie, to set ambitious role models for girls. Although sometimes prone to over-generalize female values, this is a persuasive and logical text that is less about women running the world then allowing them to have a meaningful role in its custody.
This is a polemic on women's issues, but a polemic communicated with passion. Ever since the appearance of Bella Abzug and Gloria Steinem, the media and business have been filled with break-the-glass-ceiling cries. Unfortunately, those demands are still not met, as Wilson, president of the White House Project and the Ms. Foundation for Women, so eloquently points out. She discusses five characteristics (authority, ambition, ability, authenticity, and culture); compares male and female versions; then selects a few role models to define the next generation. How to begin? Texas law firm Vinson & Elkins began its transformation by picturing some of its major clients: executive women. Old and new change agents such as Eleanor Roosevelt and Hilary Rodham Clinton are liberally quoted and advice is given, from specific leadership-promoting films (e.g., Whale Rider, Real Women Have Curves) to interviews about obstacles and solutions. A thoughtful compilation with some not-so-specific guidelines for change.
Barbara Jacobs
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评分这本书的书名本身就如同一个响亮的号角,预示着一场关于改变和进步的深刻探讨。当我在社交媒体上偶然看到这本书的推荐时,它就立刻在我的信息流中脱颖而出。我一直关注着社会性别平等的话题,也深知在很多企业和组织中,女性担任高层领导职位的比例仍然偏低。这种现象不仅仅是一个数字上的统计,它背后折射出的是社会文化、制度性障碍以及个人发展机遇等一系列复杂的问题。《Closing the Leadership Gap》这个标题,准确地抓住了问题的核心——“弥合”这个词,暗示着存在差距,也暗示着有能力和有方法去缩小甚至消除这个差距。而“Why Women Can and Must Help Run the World”则更是直击要害,它不是在疑问,而是在陈述一个事实,一个对未来的必然。《Closing the Leadership Gap: Why Women Can and Must Help Run the World》的“精装”版本,更增添了一份庄重感,让我觉得这本书的内容必然是经过深思熟虑、内容充实且值得珍藏的。我开始想象,作者会用怎样的论据和数据来支持她的观点,又会分享哪些鼓舞人心的女性领导者的故事。我期待它能提供新的视角,挑战固有的思维模式,并激发更多人去思考如何创造一个更加包容和多元化的领导层。
评分这本《Closing the Leadership Gap》的书名,如同一个精心设计的谜语,又像一个直接的挑战。当我在一家独立书店的书架上看到它时,它就以一种低调而引人注目的姿态吸引了我。封面设计简洁大气,没有过多的装饰,但“Closing the Leadership Gap”这个短语本身就蕴含着巨大的信息量。它直接指出了一个长期存在于职场和社会中的现象——领导力角色中存在的性别不平衡。而副标题“Why Women Can and Must Help Run the World”,更是为这个议题注入了一种紧迫感和必然性。我立刻联想到了自己在工作中所观察到的种种现象,女性在职业发展中常常面临的隐形壁垒,以及她们所展现出的独特而强大的领导潜质。我好奇作者将如何从理论层面阐述“领导力鸿沟”的成因,又将如何用令人信服的理由来证明女性参与世界运行的必要性和重要性。这本书的出现,让我感觉像是找到了一个志同道合的伙伴,它触及了我内心深处对公平和机会的渴望,也让我对未来的社会发展充满了期待。我设想,这本书或许会提供一些具体可行的策略,帮助我们打破僵局,创造一个更加公平、更富活力的未来。
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