A Confident Woman at Work

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Author: Julie Farmer ISBN: 1230002313047
Publisher: Julie Farmer Publication: May 9, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Julie Farmer
ISBN: 1230002313047
Publisher: Julie Farmer
Publication: May 9, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

This book has been created to help women discover their inner confidence and become more assertive in the workplace. There is a fine line between being seen as confident and being seen as aggressive. The qualities are sometimes confused, primarily by those in charge who fear a strong woman. Alternatively, some women work in offices day in day out and feel that they have no voice. They seldom have a view and are ignored when vital decisions are being discussed. In this book, we evaluate their current role in the workplace. We discover if these women are assertive or a are they perceived as aggressive. What is the difference and why would an employer use the term aggressive when describing a woman but not a man. There are helpful tips and hints on how to become more confident and how to demonstrate your assertive nature without being seen as a threat or aggressive.

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This book has been created to help women discover their inner confidence and become more assertive in the workplace. There is a fine line between being seen as confident and being seen as aggressive. The qualities are sometimes confused, primarily by those in charge who fear a strong woman. Alternatively, some women work in offices day in day out and feel that they have no voice. They seldom have a view and are ignored when vital decisions are being discussed. In this book, we evaluate their current role in the workplace. We discover if these women are assertive or a are they perceived as aggressive. What is the difference and why would an employer use the term aggressive when describing a woman but not a man. There are helpful tips and hints on how to become more confident and how to demonstrate your assertive nature without being seen as a threat or aggressive.

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