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Joanne Lipman

    Joanne Lipman est une journaliste de premier plan dont le travail explore la dynamique de la collaboration professionnelle, en particulier entre les sexes. Elle a précédemment été Directrice du contenu de Gannett et rédactrice en chef de USA TODAY, supervisant des milliers de journalistes et dirigeant une couverture médiatique primée. Lipman a perfectionné ses compétences au Wall Street Journal, où elle est devenue la première rédactrice en chef adjointe, puis a fondé le magazine Condé Nast Portfolio. À travers ses écrits et ses prises de parole publiques, elle offre des perspectives éclairantes sur la communication et le partenariat sur le lieu de travail.

    Win Win
    Strings Attached
    That's What She Said
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    • The ultimate guide to mastering change and successfully reinventing how you live, work, and lead“Filled with useful ideas for rethinking your next steps.” —Adam GrantThe profound disruptions of recent years have sparked a collective reckoning.

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    • LEAN IN meets FREAKONOMICS. How men and women can close the gender gap in the workplace.

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    • Strings Attachedis the gripping life story of the inspirational Mr K that reads like Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mothermeets The Last Lecture.

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    • I know what you're thinking: 'Not another career guide-cum-manifesto, telling us to woman up and demand more money.' But that isn't what Lipman says. Instead, she uses data, reams of it, to expose how the system is rigged against women. She then calls for men to join the fight to make the workplace more equal. Campaigning for equality has to be a mixed sport; instead of women 'leaning in', they need to get their male colleagues listening . . . Reading Win Win may make you feel angry -- a punch-the-wall rage -- but, as Lipman notes, anger won't persuade more men to join Team Equality SUNDAY TIMES STYLE MAGAZINE

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