She Thinks Like a Boss : Leadership: 9 Essential Skills for New Female Leaders in Business and the Workplace. How to Influence Teams Effectively and Combat Imposter Syndrome
£12.30
Are you tired of seeing men at work get promoted, be given better assignments, and enjoy pay raises even though you know your skills and results are just as good, if not better?
Do you find it difficult to express yourself during work meetings without being hostile or apologetic?
Perhaps you’re tired of coming home feeling frustrated because you didn’t speak up at the meeting, or maybe you feel as though, no matter what you try, people just walk all over you.
You know that there must be another way.
And you’re right. But don’t worry: help is at hand.
In an incredibly male-dominated world, it’s crucial — now more than ever — to develop the necessary skills to become an effective leader and start demanding what you deserve.
Luckily, it’s easier than you think.
You don’t have to buy into the self-help industry, which wastes your time, resources and energy on costly and often condescending life coaches and counselling sessions.
All you need are easy, proven skills and traits that will help you gradually develop your self-esteem, sharpen your trust, and hone your boundary-setting and communication skills.
If you’re someone who:
- Is new into leadership
- Wants to know how to manage a team more effectively
- Finds it difficult to deal with employees
- Doesn’t feel worthy of their leadership position (or doesn’t know how to reach one)
- Lacks self-confidence
- Wants to know the secrets to improving communication
then Jemma Roedel can help you.
Many people don’t understand that there’s a lot more to being a leader than just managing people.
The first step to thinking like a boss is having the insight and understanding that pioneering successful women have — and using it to take constructive action.
In She Thinks Like a Boss, here’s just a fraction of what you will discover:
- What successful women in leadership are doing — and how you can copy them
- What ‘imposter syndrome’ is, and how to FINALLY defeat it
- Essential strategies for overcoming the fears that are holding you back
- Why having a great team is the foundation to every business success (and how to build yours)
- A blueprint for optimizing your team and the outstanding results it can produce
- The 4-step communication model for setting strong boundaries
- The rules of negotiation — and how to use them to get what you deserve
And much more.
Even if you feel uncomfortable or scared to face the issues that being a great leader brings, the key is to dive straight in. In She Thinks Like a Boss, you will be given specific and practical techniques to help you gradually overcome the problems you’re facing.
You’re on a personal journey, but there are key steps you can take to set you on the path to live the life you dream of and be an inspiration to other women in business.
Become an inspirational female leader today: scroll up, and click the “Add to Cart” button right now.
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Additional information
Publisher | Independently published (18 May 2021) |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 196 pages |
ISBN-13 | 979-8506694496 |
Dimensions | 13.34 x 1.14 x 20.32 cm |
by K Jacob
This book is for any woman at any level of management, or for those planning a career in management.
Great pace and well researched throughout. Roedel breaks it down into a step by step guide, so you can return to the summaries for reference when you need them (at work). Roedel helps the reader identify and solve their personal leadership issues. I particularly liked the selection of quotes. The statistics were easy to digest. Roedel draws attention to gender pay gap, which is an important topic for the current feminist movement. The book shows coping mechanism tricks, recommends some good reads and has an encouraging narrative from start to finish.
Thoroughly enjoyed it!
by Lisa Blackshaw
Starts off okay but after a couple of chapters it really picks up and near the end I was completely gripped
by Amazon Customer
Nothing new here. Just a bunch of snippets taken from elsewhere. Good as a summary but didn’t add any value.
by Jamie
If you’ve been in the corporate world for a while, little of this will come as new but for someone starting out or for a handy reference, I can see it being really useful.
by ChristinaG
I bought one of these books and after reading only a few pages I bought another one to send to a friend, so motivating right from the start. I am a business woman starting my new company and the quotes alone have inspired me to grasp the opportunity as it arises. Take the risk on that scary contract , be out of my comfort zone and the book tells me that’s ok. The book will make me stand my ground , be a better negotiator be comfortable in the company of business men because I belong there too.
Thanks Jemma Roedel
by K Jacob
I found this to be very vague and just basic common sense. A whole book has only been made possible due to lots of large spaces, very wide margins and extensive quotes from other books. Prepare to read a lot of paragraphs starting “As we mentioned earlier…” or “In the next section we are going to discuss…” – there was clearly a minimum word count to fill which has been stretched to the max. At page 65 I’m putting this on the shelf.
by Jade
I absolutely loved reading this book, it has been such a fantastic tool to me in my career since the first page. As women, I believe we all encounter imposter syndrome at one time or another and this book stops you from feeling alone and this in itself instils confidence. Alongside this, the content and advice within this book is super useful, I found it particularly handy to be able to read about and identify the different leadership types, as at the time I was in a team of managers and I worked completely differently and it felt like I was doing it wrong until I read this book and I just realised what my style was and how to own this. I would recommend this to any woman in a managerial/corporate position looking for a bit of guidance, it will completely transform your thinking and build confidence in yourself. You got this girllll!
by Clare Eliot
This book has given some real food for thought. I keep it in my work bag for when I need a reality check in being a hardworking woman!