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Only 4% of women are CEOs and women make up only 18% of board seats around the globe. But if all the research shows that the odds are stacked against women, what can we learn from the women who managed to reach the pinnacle of success despite the obstacles of systemic bias in corporate America? Disrupters: Success Strategies from Women Who Break the Mold explores what has enabled some women to not just break the glass ceiling but to shatter it against all odds.


Dr. Patti Fletcher includes in her book first-person in-depth interviews with dozens of trailblazing women executives and board members. This exciting and uplifting book demystifies what it takes to go where so few have gone before by:
  • Exploring the mindsets that help or hinder success against all odds
  • Discovering the right time to begin the journey to a role that feels too big and too hard to obtain
  • Learning the secrets to success that separate those who succeed from those who do not
  • Building a personal board of directors to help you catapult yourself to the boardroom
  • Case studies and interviews will include women of diverse races, ages, backgrounds, and industries -- all sharing what it means to achieve their own version of success

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    Date de parution 16 janvier 2018
    Nombre de lectures 3
    EAN13 9781613083802
    Langue English

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    Advance Praise for Disrupters
    For the past 30 years, I have been building world-class diverse teams and engaging and developing women leaders. Dr. Patti s pragmatic approach to helping you become the CEO of your own career is sound and actionable advice that will lead to success in your personal and professional life.
    -J OYCE B ROCAGLIA , FOUNDER OF E XECUTIVE W OMEN S F ORUM
    Readable, thoughtful, and wise, Dr. Patti Fletcher s Disrupters should be added to the business bookshelf of any woman or man who takes the challenges of diversity and inclusion to heart.
    -T ERESA N ELSON , P H .D., FOUNDING PRINCIPAL OF T HE I MPACT S EAT AND P ROFESSOR OF B USINESS AT S IMMONS C OLLEGE
    Dr. Patti s book is your roadmap to live the life you want to live while achieving success as you define it on your own terms.
    -B ARBARA C LARKE , A NGEL I NVESTOR , V ENTURE C APITALIST , AND FOUNDING PRINCIPAL OF T HE I MPACT S EAT
    I ve known Patti for many years, and her passion for helping women is impressive. She speaks from the heart, focuses on results, and uses her vast experience to bring meaningful advice to women who want to change the world.
    -P ENNY H ERSCHER , FORMER TECH CEO AND PUBLIC COMPANY B OARD D IRECTOR
    In Disrupters , Dr. Patti distills experience, insight, and evidence to show how women win and why some rules are just guidance for other people. If you plan to change the world, drink deep within these pages.
    -R OWAN G ARDNER , CEO OF O ZO I NNOVATIONS L TD , UK
    I write columns about entrepreneurship and crave intelligent insights. I can see I ll be using many quotes from Disrupters . There s a plethora of information in this book. Signs of a great read are: turned-down corners, underlined sentences, and scribbles in the margins. This is one of those books!
    -E MMA S INCLAIR , MBE, CO - FOUNDER OF E NTERPRISE J UNGLE
    Dr. Patti doesn t preach to the reader. She works with you to apply lessons learned from different women business leaders who have achieved success as they define it.
    -S USAN D UFFY , H EAD OF CWEL, B ABSON
    Pragmatic, direct, tough, insightful, passionate, and thoughtful. These words describe Dr. Patti Fletcher as much as her great new book. Disrupters is helpful for women from all walks of life, and it s no surprise someone as smart and talented as Patti has pulled it together in such a readable way.
    -B OB F ITTS , FOUNDER AND PRODUCER OF SUP-X: T HE S TART U P E XPO AND SUP-X R ADIO
    As someone who s bonded with Patti over shared challenges, frustrations, and triumphs, I can tell you this is a business book for real business women. If you re like me, you ll find yourself nodding along or cursing under your breath. If you re tired of the ambiguous suggestions or utopian fantasies of other books, read Disrupters .
    -B OBBIE C ARLTON , FOUNDER OF I NNOVATION W OMEN
    I ve dedicated my career to helping extraordinary women reach their full potential. I cannot stress enough the importance of the message and lessons from Disrupters -regardless of their age or where they are in their careers. Buy this book now for the women leaders in your life!
    -J ANE F INETTE , FOUNDER OF T HE C OACHING F ELLOWSHIP

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    Production and Composition: Eliot House Productions
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    ebook ISBN: 978-1-61308-380-2
    For Nana, Mom, Almas, Dad, Geri, Karen, Chris, Heather, Mimi, Bella, Gabby, and Winnie
    contents

    foreword by Lisa Ling

    introduction
    ONE
    know the game
    Facing the Reality
    Fighting Second-Generation Gender Bias
    Yes, It s Happened to You
    A Century of Assimilation
    The Economic Cost of Gender Bias
    The Way of the Disrupter
    DISRUPTER PROFILE
    tech vs. the psychology of bias
    TWO
    define your own success
    A Narrow Escape from Genocide and the Fight for Our Power
    Find What Success Looks Like for You
    Make the Means Justify the End
    Don t Play the Game Like a Man
    Can t Win the Race? Change the Rules
    DISRUPTER PROFILE
    pariah to pioneer
    THREE
    choose career and family
    We Know We re a Lot of Trouble #sorrynotsorry
    The Leaky Pipe of Corporate Talent
    Refuse to Lose
    The Myth of Work-Life Balance
    Plan Smart Transitions
    Maintain Strict Boundaries
    Embrace Flexibility
    Don t Hide Your Family
    Have a Solid Foundation
    DISRUPTER PROFILE
    femtech founder
    FOUR
    get out of your head
    We Just Don t Have What It Takes, Do We?
    Getting Rid of Doubt, Inside and Out
    Finding Confidence Despite the Criticism
    Stop Listening to Act More Like a Man
    DISRUPTER PROFILE
    a fully formed woman-finally!
    FIVE
    use what you ve got (everyone else does)
    We Don t Need a Handout
    He Only Got That Job Because He s Tall and Handsome
    Falling off the Glass Cliff
    Do We Really Need Quotas? Apparently
    Checking the Chick Box
    DISRUPTER PROFILE
    business maven
    SIX
    take the damn job!
    Forget Confidence-Focus on Competence
    Impostor Syndrome: The 800-Pound Gorilla in Your Brain
    Be Aware When You re the Only Woman in the Room
    Don t Assume Others Know More Than You
    Act As If
    Budget Your Energy More Than Your Time
    Practice, Practice, Practice
    Go Where You re Welcome
    Say Yes to the Right Things
    Reinvent Yourself. Again
    Why Companies Need You: The Diversity Advantage
    DISRUPTER PROFILE
    the power of the outsider
    SEVEN
    mentoring works! (except when it doesn t)
    The Awful Truth About Corporate Mentor Programs
    Diversity vs. Inclusion
    When Mentoring Works
    DISRUPTER PROFILE
    diversity goes high-tech
    EIGHT
    thrive in the tribe
    It s Who You Know Who Knows You?
    Try the New Way to Network
    Forget Networks-Focus on Relationships
    DISRUPTER PROFILE
    the power of the tribe
    NINE
    lead like a woman
    Traditional Leadership Doesn t Work Anymore
    The Great Man Model
    The Way Women Lead
    How We Make Great Decisions
    How We See Authority
    Why Our Risk Lens Looks Different
    Leadership: A Transaction or a Transformation?
    Understand What Drives the Genders
    Follow the 16,197 Percent Growth Strategy
    Realize It s Not About You
    Be the Leader You Want to Be
    DISRUPTER PROFILE
    explosive growth, a controlled burn, and a self-financed fortune
    TEN
    open the door for someone else
    Third Girl s the Charm
    Buzzing Queen Bees
    Be the Rising Tide
    Move the Needle
    DISRUPTER PROFILE
    when women thrive
    EPILOGUE
    you re not alone

    endnotes
    APPENDIX
    resources
    Start Local!
    Organizations and Research
    Conferences and Events
    Online Communities and Resources
    Books to Read

    acknowledgments

    index
    foreword by Lisa Ling
    I m grateful for the opportunities I ve had in my career. Despite not having a lot of resources growing up, I was fortunate to land a role in TV at just 16. Over the past 20-plus years, I ve had the opportunity to work with National Geographic, OWN, ABC, and CNN. I ve traveled the world and been able to do journalism the unique way I wanted to.
    I always said that I would never use my gender to land any kind of concessions. To date, I ve never felt that being a woman played a role in anything I ve achieved. I ve always felt that my work spoke for itself.
    More than a decade ago, though, I had an incident that made me change how I think and feel about being a woman in the workplace. I got the news that my show would be picked up for a season. I thought that was great until I got the news that my male counterparts had their shows picked up for two or three seasons.
    If it had simply been a matter of their shows having higher ratings than mine, I would have completely understood. That would have been a business decision. But they didn t. My show had ratings comparable to theirs, if not slightly higher in some cases. There was no justification for them not picking up my show for as many seasons as they did my white, male peers .
    For the first time in my life, I felt that my gender and ethnicity went against me. My work did speak for itself, yet it wasn t being recognized. My numbers were just as good, if not better, and yet their shows had secured multiple seasons versus my one.
    Why?
    Growing up as an Asian-American, my culture taught me not to rock the boat; don t do anything that would jeopardize your job. At the same time, my father raised me to not let my gender be an inhibition.
    I also felt guilty about wanting to ask for more. In fact, my talent agents beg me, Lisa, don t negotiate your contracts. Let us do it for you because, otherwise, you ll do it for free. And they re right! I love what I do so much that I would probably do it no matter how little the networks offered. I love my work.
    So there I was, dealing with all of these conflicting emotions. One part of me felt angry that I was being passed over. Part of me chided myself for wanting to rock the boat; I should just be glad that I was even being picked up for a season and not worry about others being disproportionately rewarded. Then, of course, there was the guilt about not being appropriately grateful for what I had.
    I didn t even have children at the time, but for some reason, I just imagined what advice I would give my daughter years from now if she found herself in my shoes.
    There was no hesitation. I knew immediately what I would tell her: that she should st

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