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How Women Work: Fitting In and Standing Out in Asia - Aarti Kelshikar February 25, 2023 PDF  BOOKS
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How Women Work: Fitting In and Standing Out in Asia
Author: Aarti Kelshikar
Year: February 25, 2023
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 2.6 MB
Language: English



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How Women Work: Fitting In and Standing Out in Asia In her groundbreaking book, How Women Work: Fitting In and Standing Out in Asia, author [Author Name] delves into the complex and multifaceted world of women leadership in Asia, challenging traditional notions of femininity and professionalism along the way. Through a pan-Asian lens, the author explores the unique experiences of women leaders in China, India, Singapore, the Philippines, Japan, and Thailand, uncovering the cultural barriers and biases they face and the lessons they can teach us about leadership and success. Fitting In and Standing Out: A Paradoxical Journey The book begins by acknowledging the seeming paradox at the heart of the title: fitting in and standing out are two ideas that don't necessarily align, yet both are essential for successful women leaders in Asia. The author argues that these women must navigate this contradictory landscape with skill and grace, balancing their desire to fit in with the need to stand out and make their mark. This tension is particularly acute in cultures where conformity and obedience are highly valued, yet individualism and self-expression are also prized. Cultural Barriers and Biases Through interviews with women leaders and male counterparts, the author reveals the cultural barriers and biases that Asian women leaders must contend with.
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