Fri, Sep 3 2010

Lois Frankel on Taking the Lead at Work

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See Jane LeadWomen lead households, fundraising committees and the PTA. We plan weddings, surprise parties and family vacations. We can even lead our "school-phobic" children to the classroom with the precision, inspiration and conviction of a world class leader.  In her latest book See Jane Lead, The New York Times best  selling author teaches women how to utilize their innate ability to influence people to achieve their full potential in the workplace.

Author of  Nice Girls Don't Get Rich, Nice Girls Don't Get the Corner Office and Stop Sabotaging Your Career, Dr. Frankel gets to the core of what holds women back from reaching their potential. Filled with advice, tools and strategies from positive female role models and successful business leaders, Frankel offers a blueprint consisting of 99 strategies to help women unleash their natural leadership skills.

Frankel explores the dated male model of "command-control" style of leadership, and contrasts it with the transformative and collaborative approach that comes naturally to women. Frankel explores how womens' relationship building skills, ability to motivate, and their EQ (Emotional Intelligence Quotient) equips them to be ideal leaders in today's world.

Frankel shows women how to let go of the "self-sabotaging" behaviors that get in their way and use the resources, skills and traits they already possess in order to succeed. Read See Jane Lead and ignite your inner leader. Whether you to take your "inner leader" to the soccer field, the bedroom or the boardroom,  Frankel will ensure that you use and improve the talents you didn't know had.

 

SEE JANE LEAD

99 Ways for Women to Take Charge at Work

By Lois P. Frankel, PhD

 

By Deborah Mecklinger, LL.B., M.S.W, A.T.C

Professional Coach

http://www.walkthetalkcoaching.com


Deborah Mecklinger
About the author:

Deborah Mecklinger is a Professional Coach as well as an accomplished Lawyer and Master of Social Work. Her extensive professional and personal achievements have fueled her passion and commitment to coach others to achieve and realize their goals. Deborah walks the talk! Deborah is an experienced Mediator and Therapist who is well known for her exceptional work in the areas of divorce, mediation, conflict resolution, and individual, couple and family therapy. Her unique professional skills, multi-disciplined experience and dynamic, energetic personality provide a rare combination of talent often in demand. Deborah is a frequent guest on radio and television programs and is regularly quoted in the media.

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