
The CEO Next Door: How to beat sexism & self doubt to become a CEO - Paperback
The CEO Next Door: How to beat sexism & self doubt to become a CEO - Paperback
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by Daniel Strandt (Author), Daniela Palaez (Author), Ej Ellis (Author)
The CEO Next Door is a career advice guide for women aspiring to climb the corporate ladder. This well-researched and motivational guide was created through the partnership of Dr. Daniela Palaez and the bestselling authors of "Wrangling Squirrels". This book was written because the success stories of women in business organizations are not as common as they should be. But the most powerful women in leading companies have proven repeatedly how they can lead their business teams to be successful and profitable. This fact and many others can be proven with statistics on women in business and are analyzed in this book. This is intended to be an inspirational resource for professional women in business to help them take their careers to the next level and become a female CEO. Maybe even trail-blazing to become the first female CEO in their organization.
Many of the books for women in business do not address key issues like sexism, they tend to focus only on self-confidence. But women in business leadership, especially women trying to become a top female CEO face real-world issues that need to be addressed and cannot be found in the standard self-help books on the market today.
Some of the key topics that will be covered in this inspirational guide:
- Networking for women in business
- Inspiring women in business
- Recognizing and overcoming sexism
- Packaging and promoting yourself as a leader
- Mentoring young women in business
"As a woman I did not feel antagonized or lectured as I studied the given material. I have many triggers - while some were tickled, they were quickly relieved before becoming fully-activated. Very helpful and unbiased advice indeed, clearly offered with good intention and conviction." - Carly van Heerden, Author/Editor/Project Manager



















