
Book offers advice for women to gain senior leadership positions
Executive coach Lynn Harris got tired of reading about the dearth of women in senior leadership positions.
Why, she asked herself, were women not making it to the upper echelons in the corporate world? And perhaps more important, WHAT could be done about it?
Tongue in cheek, Harris says there's a lot of contradictory advice floating around about what women need to do to get to the top:
"People say women should be more assertive, but not so assertive that they are disliked. Be collaborative, but not so friendly that they lack credibility. Be more competent than their male colleagues, but in a way that doesn't threaten the men. Be a role model for other women, but behave more like the men to succeed," she points out.
"And obviously we also need a good sense of humor!" she quips.
A year ago, Harris set to work researching the lack of women in leadership issue. She unearthed what she calls the unwritten rules behind the popular theories that explain the often-inhospitable organizational environment in which women strive to become leaders.
Her soon to be released book, Unwritten Rules: What Women Need To Know About Leading In Today's Organizations, describes 1) what the unwritten rules are, 2) what women need to do to progress within organizational environments and 3) experiences of a handful of female "corporate refugees" who decided to opt out of the game.
"Women who arm themselves with a clearer understanding of the obstacles that female leaders face will equip themselves to manage their career paths more strategically," Harris says. "This will enable them to make better-informed choices about their leadership styles and professional development."
Harris interviewed me a few months ago for the third part of the book, which she was in the process of writing at the time.
I was intrigued by the project, and asked if I could turn the tables around and interview her. Much to my delight she agreed.
Click here to hear podcasts of the two interviews.

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