That's What She Said

When Business Works for Women, It Works for Everyone

Joanne Lipman

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One of Mark Cuban's Summer 2018 Books to Read.

Book Synopsis

In "That's What She Said" by Joanne Lipman, the author delves into the complex world of gender inequality in the professional sphere. Drawing on extensive research and personal experiences, Lipman presents a compelling argument for the importance of gender diversity and inclusion in both the workplace and society as a whole.

Through thought-provoking anecdotes and interviews with successful leaders, Lipman explores the unconscious biases that hinder women's progress and offers practical advice for breaking down barriers. She emphasizes the critical role that men play in promoting equality and advocates for collaborative efforts to create positive change.

Lipman also tackles sensitive topics such as sexual harassment, highlighting the need for clear boundaries and effective policies to ensure a safe and respectful work environment. With actionable strategies and empowering insights, "That's What She Said" serves as a rallying call for individuals and organizations to address systemic inequality and build a fairer future for everyone.

Engaging and informative, this book is a must-read for those seeking a deeper understanding of gender dynamics and seeking to be part of the solution. Lipman challenges readers to challenge their own assumptions, confront biases, and champion equality. "That's What She Said" offers a roadmap for progress and reminds us that a brighter future is within our reach if we work together to create it.

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