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Accelerating women : the key to growth and innovation / by Duncan Neil Hewett.
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9789815017182 (paperback)
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Hewett, Duncan Neil
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Accelerating women : the key to growth and innovation / by Duncan Neil Hewett.
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Singapore : Penguin Business, 2021.
©2021
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xix, 291 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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The source of all innovation in any organisation is its people, the best and highest contributor to sustained performance comes from Accelerating Women. The greatest source of innovation in any organisation is its people, and one of the highest contributors to achieving sustained performance comes from Accelerating Women. This means leaders need to be committed to a sustained change to support, coach, mentor, listen and sponsor women every day. This is #1 issue holding organisations back from greater success in their business. Society is 50% women, yet it's rare to find organisations with even 30% participation in management. So you're missing 30% of the talent pool!!! So, this book is about tools, approaches and real experiences to help you, as a manager/leader to create a workplace that Women want to join and contribute to. It will help you attract talented women and retain them, helping your team grow and innovate.
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Success in business
Businesswomen
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