
Stiletto Network
Inside the Women's Power Circles That Are Changing the Face of Business
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Pamela Ryckman
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Pamela Ryckman
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More women are running major companies than ever before. While still far too few in number, these female heads of industry are the forerunners of a radical shift in power now underway.
During the past few years, women's groups have been coalescing in every major American city. Formidable ladies across professions are convening at unprecedented rates, forming salons, dinner groups, and networking circles, and collaborating to achieve clout and success. A new girls' network is alive and set to hyperdrive.
Stiletto Network is about those groups: the "Power Bitches", "Brazen Hussies", and "S.L.U.T.S.: Successful Ladies Under Tremendous Stress." It's about what happens when bright, extraordinary women, from captains of industry to aspiring entrepreneurs, come together to celebrate and unwind, debate and compare notes. But it's also about what happens when they leave the table, when the talking stops and the action starts. It's about how they mine their collective intelligence to realize their dreams or champion a cause, how they lift up their friends and push them forward, how they join forces to ensure each woman gets what she needs - be it information, an introduction, a partnership, or a landmark deal. This is the first book to shed light on this groundbreaking movement. Sharing story after story of women banding together to help other women, Stiletto Network is both a call to action and an inside look at a better way of doing business.
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- CA Lawyer 07
- 12-04-19
Women unite to change business
I really enjoyed this audiobook. Pamela Ryckman introduces us to the women business leaders who have banded together to help each other rise higher in their fields. The "good ol' boys" had their network, and it's time that women help each other. There is plenty of success to go around and I really hope this idea of ladies banding together takes off. I'm going to have my teenage daughter read this book.
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- tenacious_mrz
- 05-30-14
A bit shallow
Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
Listening to this book provoked some good thought and I agree with the author's premise that women should have a strong network, or "inner circle" of trusted professional mentors and friends. However, I kept hoping for greater depth.
Has Stiletto Network turned you off from other books in this genre?
No
Do you think Stiletto Network needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?
No - ryckman got the point across: women now, more than ever, need to advocate for each other and themselves; "sitletto networks" can be the springboard for professional advances
Any additional comments?
Would like to have heard "higher profile" case studies or evidence advancing the premise
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- Jami
- 06-20-18
Doesn't Live Up to the Catchy Title
The title of this book was what caught my eye, and I was prepared for an interesting read. However, the book fell a little flat for me. While it was good, there was nothing new or groundbreaking; some of the stories of the women were interesting, while I found my mind wandering during others. I do have to say that I wish some of those networks for women were around when I first entered the workforce, as I could have used that at the time. I'm glad that they are in existence now and that many people have benefitted as a result.
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