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Why Women Mean Business:

Understanding the Emergence of our next Economic Revolution

by Avivah Wittenberg-Cox and Alison Maitland

New Paperback Release - Why Women Mean Business, 09-2009

NEW: PUBLISHED END SEPT 09, FULLY UPDATED FOR PAPERBACK...

Never before has there been such a confluence of international attention to the economic importance of women and the need for policies to enable them to fulfil their potential. The position of women – as employees, consumers and leaders – is seen as a measure of health, maturity and economic viability.

Why Women Mean Business takes the economic arguments for change to the heart of the corporate world. This powerful new book analyses the opportunities available to companies that really understand what motivates women in the workplace and the marketplace. Find out how companies that learn to adapt to women will be better able to respond to the challenge of an ageing workforce and the demands of the next generation of knowledge workers. The authors compare policies and approaches in countries around the world, that offer surprising results.

Norway's Minister for Gender and Equality holding Womenomics

The optimisation of women’s talents will boost the bottom line. Taking action to achieve this will require sustained courage and conviction from today’s corporate leaders. Reading Why Women Mean Business will be an important first step.

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See also WhyWomenMeanBusiness.com

The book has become one of WILEY’s top business books

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In October 2009, the new paperback version of WHY WOMEN MEAN BUSINESS by Avivah Wittenberg-Cox and Alison Maitland is being advertised to busy London commuters on trains across the underground system.


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BOOK LAUNCH


Why Women Mean Business - Book Launch

VIDEO INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOK



WHY WOMEN MEAN BUSINESS

“A brilliant, entirely new perspective that puts women squarely where they belong, at the centre of the economy and society.”

Aude Zieseniss de Thuin, Founder and President, Women’s Forum for the Economy and Society

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