Tales from the Glass Ceiling: A Survival Guide for Women in Business
Jo Haigh
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Description for Tales from the Glass Ceiling: A Survival Guide for Women in Business
Paperback.
12-14% of UK businesses are majority owned by women, a statistic that shows both the great strides women have made in business in the past two decades and how many obstacles still remain in a culture where 90% of the top roles are held by men. Jo Haigh has worked for many years in corporate finance, and has experienced these obstacles, and overcome them. In Tales from the Glass Ceiling, she offers women an inspirational guide to success in the male-dominated business world - a goal, that does not mean losing your identity. Haigh offers stories of success from many ... Read more
12-14% of UK businesses are majority owned by women, a statistic that shows both the great strides women have made in business in the past two decades and how many obstacles still remain in a culture where 90% of the top roles are held by men. Jo Haigh has worked for many years in corporate finance, and has experienced these obstacles, and overcome them. In Tales from the Glass Ceiling, she offers women an inspirational guide to success in the male-dominated business world - a goal, that does not mean losing your identity. Haigh offers stories of success from many ... Read more
Product Details
Condition
Used, Very Good
Publisher
Piatkus Books
Number of pages
256
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2008
Number of Pages
256
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780749928582
SKU
KLN0017689
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-2
About Jo Haigh
Jo Haigh ran her own company for nearly ten years. She now works as Head of Corporate Finance within a chartered accounting practice. The Institute of Directors named her South Yorkshire Business Woman of the Year in 2005 and Business Advisor of the Year in 2006.
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