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What men don't tell women about business opening up the heavily guarded alpha male playbook

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Jersey John Wiley & Sons 2008Description: vi,186p. 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780470145081
Other title:
  • Opening up the heavily guarded alpha male playbook
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 650.1082 22 FL-W
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Contents:
Male point of view -- Who are you? -- Many business types -- Getting inside the head of the alpha male -- Things that drive men in business -- Female as a saboteur -- Bailing water: taking things personally -- Singing sirens: wearing masks -- Dead calm: putting ideas in question form -- Stranded: making excuses -- Walking the plank: declaring open war -- Loose lips sink ships: not keeping secrets -- Lost at sea: bringing personal issues to work -- You're waving and drowning: seeking external affirmation -- Who deserves a spot in the lifeboat?: expecting fairness in business -- Abandon ship: accepting poor treatment -- "Let me do all the rowing": trying to be liked and selfless -- "Here, you take the last life preserver": asking for what you want -- "Lifeboats in the back": developing a plan B -- "Welcome aboard!": understanding business endorsements -- Common questions that women ask -- Men: what makes a strong sailor? -- Getting promoted: taking command of your own ship -- Family versus career: with or without a crew -- Office relationships: sailing off course -- Emotional management: incoming tide -- Political correctness: navigating uncertain waters -- Manhandling: avoiding shark bites -- Hostile takeovers and general hostilities: battleships in combat -- Gaining respect: earning your sailing stripes -- Epilogue.
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"Published simultaneously in Canada."

Includes index.

Male point of view -- Who are you? -- Many business types -- Getting inside the head of the alpha male -- Things that drive men in business -- Female as a saboteur -- Bailing water: taking things personally -- Singing sirens: wearing masks -- Dead calm: putting ideas in question form -- Stranded: making excuses -- Walking the plank: declaring open war -- Loose lips sink ships: not keeping secrets -- Lost at sea: bringing personal issues to work -- You're waving and drowning: seeking external affirmation -- Who deserves a spot in the lifeboat?: expecting fairness in business -- Abandon ship: accepting poor treatment -- "Let me do all the rowing": trying to be liked and selfless -- "Here, you take the last life preserver": asking for what you want -- "Lifeboats in the back": developing a plan B -- "Welcome aboard!": understanding business endorsements -- Common questions that women ask -- Men: what makes a strong sailor? -- Getting promoted: taking command of your own ship -- Family versus career: with or without a crew -- Office relationships: sailing off course -- Emotional management: incoming tide -- Political correctness: navigating uncertain waters -- Manhandling: avoiding shark bites -- Hostile takeovers and general hostilities: battleships in combat -- Gaining respect: earning your sailing stripes -- Epilogue.

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