Lead: How Women in Charge Claim Their Authority
Ellen M Snee
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Description
Too often, literature on leadership is designed for men-or insists that women have to be more like their male counterparts in order to succeed in business. Here, executive coach and former Catholic nun Ellen Snee shares how women can find confidence in their own competence, capitalize on their inherent strengths, and start leading in the most effective way possible: from the inside out.
Product Details
Price
$16.95
$15.76
Publisher
She Writes Press
Publish Date
September 21, 2021
Pages
184
Dimensions
5.43 X 8.43 X 0.63 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781647420703
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Ellen Snee has worked at the forefront of women's leadership development for more than twenty-five years. As an academic, she examined the experience of women in roles of authority in her doctoral dissertation before going on to turn theory into practice with the launch of Fine Line Consulting, a boutique firm that worked with Fortune 500 companies such as Pfizer, Schwab, Marriott, and Goodyear to provide both programs and one-to-one coaching for their high-potential and executive-level women. Following 9/11, she moved to California--life is short and she wanted sun--where she worked in Silicon Valley at Apple, Cisco, KPMG, Ebay, Citrix, VMware, and others before, in 2015, returning to the work she loves most: accelerating the career advancement of talented women through executive coaching. Today, she provides mentoring and leadership development to women and the corporate sector through organizations like How Women Lead, She Can, and the International Women's Forum. Ellen lives in the San Francisco Bay Area and works remotely as well as locally with clients.
Reviews
Featured in Next Big Idea Club's "84 Books Coming Out in the Fall That We Can't Wait to Read" "A solid and insightful guide to succeeding as a woman in business."
-Kirkus Reviews "Lead brings a fresh voice to the often-challenging intersection of women, authority, and power. Ellen shares insights into how we become powerful agents of change and advancement at every step in our career. The chapters focus on concrete, proactive steps that can help us become more comfortable with assuming power and stepping up as leaders."
--Sally Helgesen, author of How Women Rise, The Female Vision, and The Female Advantage "Ellen, as a coach and a friend, has had a transformative impact on my career. Reading Lead is a little like having Ellen as a personal coach by your side-- cheering on your efforts, sharing candid career stories you can relate to, and providing thoughtful end-of-chapter exercises that help you to apply the information to your specific career challenges and goals."
--Yanbing Li, PHD, VP of Product and Engineering, Google "Lead should be required reading for all women in business school and for those who want to name and claim their authority when exercising leadership. The power of female leaders is undeniable, and this book is an important resource for helping women seize their power."
--Wendy York, Dean of Wilbur O. and Ann Powers College of Business, Fortune 500 executive, and successful entrepreneur "No matter your career path, Lead gives useful applicable advice toward identifying and achieving your goals. Any leader will find value in the coaching offered. One of Snee's gifts is presenting masterful summaries that are easy to understand yet retain the inherently nuanced complexities of the original ideas. The well-organized compilation of a wealth of strategies for navigating leadership challenges alone makes Lead invaluable."
--Laurie King, Ph.D., Professor of Computer Science, College of the Holy Cross "As a member of the Society of the Sacred Heart and as a chaired professor of management, I can say with assurance that this is a wonderfully deep, practically useful, stimulating and inspiring book. It provides coaching that is based on scholarly research, Ellen's reflection on her life experiences, and elegantly sketched examples that give advice we all can follow. It illustrates and encourages ongoing learning over a lifetime, rather than expecting us all to be perfect immediately in every encounter."
--Jean M. Bartunek, Robert A. and Evelyn J. Ferris Chair and Professor of Management and Organization, Carroll School of Management, Boston College "Lead is an essential part of your professional toolkit. Beautifully written, boldly comprehensive, and loaded with critical nuggets for navigating the professional world, Snee unpacks it all, from external biases to the limitations we place on ourselves--and, more importantly, provides great insights on what to do about it!"
--Robin L. Matlock, public and private board member and former software executive "Drawing from her research in psychology, Dr. Ellen Snee starts this highly actionable book for women leaders by asking the most fundamental question: What do you want? She leads the reader on a journey to find their own path to claiming power and authority from the inside out in the face of persistent structural barriers."
--Caroline Simard, PhD, Managing Director, Stanford VMware Women's Leadership Innovation Lab "Ellen's book is insightful and empowering. Her own experience from being a nun, corporate executive, and coach is unique in the business world. Ellen offers actionable advice on how to navigate sys
-Kirkus Reviews "Lead brings a fresh voice to the often-challenging intersection of women, authority, and power. Ellen shares insights into how we become powerful agents of change and advancement at every step in our career. The chapters focus on concrete, proactive steps that can help us become more comfortable with assuming power and stepping up as leaders."
--Sally Helgesen, author of How Women Rise, The Female Vision, and The Female Advantage "Ellen, as a coach and a friend, has had a transformative impact on my career. Reading Lead is a little like having Ellen as a personal coach by your side-- cheering on your efforts, sharing candid career stories you can relate to, and providing thoughtful end-of-chapter exercises that help you to apply the information to your specific career challenges and goals."
--Yanbing Li, PHD, VP of Product and Engineering, Google "Lead should be required reading for all women in business school and for those who want to name and claim their authority when exercising leadership. The power of female leaders is undeniable, and this book is an important resource for helping women seize their power."
--Wendy York, Dean of Wilbur O. and Ann Powers College of Business, Fortune 500 executive, and successful entrepreneur "No matter your career path, Lead gives useful applicable advice toward identifying and achieving your goals. Any leader will find value in the coaching offered. One of Snee's gifts is presenting masterful summaries that are easy to understand yet retain the inherently nuanced complexities of the original ideas. The well-organized compilation of a wealth of strategies for navigating leadership challenges alone makes Lead invaluable."
--Laurie King, Ph.D., Professor of Computer Science, College of the Holy Cross "As a member of the Society of the Sacred Heart and as a chaired professor of management, I can say with assurance that this is a wonderfully deep, practically useful, stimulating and inspiring book. It provides coaching that is based on scholarly research, Ellen's reflection on her life experiences, and elegantly sketched examples that give advice we all can follow. It illustrates and encourages ongoing learning over a lifetime, rather than expecting us all to be perfect immediately in every encounter."
--Jean M. Bartunek, Robert A. and Evelyn J. Ferris Chair and Professor of Management and Organization, Carroll School of Management, Boston College "Lead is an essential part of your professional toolkit. Beautifully written, boldly comprehensive, and loaded with critical nuggets for navigating the professional world, Snee unpacks it all, from external biases to the limitations we place on ourselves--and, more importantly, provides great insights on what to do about it!"
--Robin L. Matlock, public and private board member and former software executive "Drawing from her research in psychology, Dr. Ellen Snee starts this highly actionable book for women leaders by asking the most fundamental question: What do you want? She leads the reader on a journey to find their own path to claiming power and authority from the inside out in the face of persistent structural barriers."
--Caroline Simard, PhD, Managing Director, Stanford VMware Women's Leadership Innovation Lab "Ellen's book is insightful and empowering. Her own experience from being a nun, corporate executive, and coach is unique in the business world. Ellen offers actionable advice on how to navigate sys