Synopses & Reviews
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Review
"Ronna's book teaches women to embrace who they are and bring their fullest selves to the business and marketing table. Thought-provoking, well-researched, and inspiring!" --Julie Morgenstern, author of Making Work, Work
"One reason women are paid less than men is that they don't negotiate--they don't ask. Ronna Lichtenberg makes it easy and even fun." --Sheila Wellington, former president of Catalyst and clinical professor of management, NYU/Stern School of Business
"Studies point to self-promotion as both critical for success and difficult for many otherwise accomplished women. Ronna Lichtenberg goes well beyond the usual tips about how to play corporate power games to teach women how to empower themselves in their own way. Every woman should read this." --Herminia Ibarra, Ph.D., INSEAD chaired professor in organizational behavior and author of Working Identity
Synopsis
Pitch Like a Girl by Ronna Lichtenberg offers proven techniques to maximize a woman't instinctive strengths and effectiveness in the workplace Despite steady advancement, part of the reason women still struggle to succeed in business is the discomfort they feel doing anything that feels like self-promotion. Thats why Ronna Lichtenberg, corporate veteran turned highly sought-after management consultant, developed a program for women that works with their unique advantages.
About the Author
RONNA LICHTENBERG is a management consultant, lecturer, and author of
Work Would Be Great If It Werent for the People and
Its Not Business, Its Personal. She is a contributing editor at
O, The Oprah Magazine and has been featured in such media as Lifetime
Live, NBCs
Weekend Today, CNN,
The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and
USA Today. She lives in New York City.