In the Company of Women
Indirect Aggression Among Women: Why We Hurt Each Other and How to Stop
Pat Heim - Author
Susan Murphy - Author
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Two leading experts on gender issues in the workplace describe how indirect aggression among women undermines their professional and personal success, and explain how to change conflict into cooperation.
Following the success of Queen Bees and Wannabes and Odd Girl Out, about aggression in girls, In the Company of Women explains how indirect, or "relational," aggression can hurt women and hinder them from achieving success and harmony in their adult lives. Gender studies have shown that when a goal is in sight, men generally use direct action to attain it. Women, on the other hand, have been socialized to express aggressive actions through indirect means-using behavior such as shunning, stigmatizing, and gossiping to emotionally cripple those standing in the way of the achievement they seek. With startling insights into the meaning of our everyday behavior, this book offers straightforward techniques to change conflict among women into cooperation by resolving discords peaceably, building relationships, and making the most of women's unique leadership and communication skills.
Part I: Conflict: Why Women Behave the Way They Do
Part II: Colleagues: Finding Powerful Allies and Friends Among Women in the Workplace
A Final Word
Appendix A: Books on Self-Esteem |
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