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Own It by Sallie Krawcheck
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Jan 17, 2017 | ISBN 9781101906262

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A Wall Street Journal and Washington Post bestseller

“It’s no secret the business world is in a time of transformation, largely driven by technology. Increased automation means that skills like collaboration, creativity and relationship-building are even more valuable. As Krawcheck shows, women are uniquely positioned to succeed by tapping into these skills they already possess. Own It is a manual for how women can both thrive and accelerate these changes — which will benefit both men and women”. – Arianna Huffington, founder and CEO of Thrive Global and author of Thrive
 
“It’s easy to get caught up in all the stereotypes and misconceptions about what it means to be a powerful woman. Sallie Krawcheck sets the record straight, showing that being a powerful woman in business isn’t about being the fastest or strongest or best at playing the “man’s game”.  Because the world is changing in ways that give women more of an edge than ever.  Whether we leverage it to rise up in our careers, start businesses, or make a difference with our dollars, that power is real – and it’s time to own it.” – Venus Williams 
 
“Take it from the most powerful woman on Wall Street: our future depends on women. With courage, charisma, and cold hard facts, Sallie Krawcheck shows that instead of playing by the rules men created, it’s time for women to rewrite the rules.” – Adam Grant, Wharton professor and New York Times bestselling author of Originals and Give And Take
 
“In today’s complex world where real change is happening in real time, all companies are grappling with the challenge of reimagining their way forward. Doing so requires a culture of collaboration, openness and questioning - and diversity of thought, perspective and, yes, gender. In this cogent and unflinchingly honest book Sallie Krawcheck inspires women to embrace the power of their diversity to reimagine their careers.” – Beth Comstock, Vice Chair, GE
 
“Young women are raised to think they don’t have the natural skills to succeed in a “man’s world”. In this inspiring book, Krawcheck shows why stereotypically “female” qualities are actually a source of strength.  This book fills me with hope that our next generation of young women will grow up believing they are brave and capable of changing the world.“ – Reshma Saujani, Founder and CEO, Girls Who Code
 
“In Own It, Sallie Krawcheck lays out the business case for workplace equality and the roles all of us must play in shifting our companies toward equal pay, equal opportunity, equal advancement and equal rights for all.” – Marc Benioff, Chairman and CEO, Salesforce

“Having worked at the top rungs on Wall St at time when groupthink nearly ran our economy into the ground, Sallie Krawcheck knows better than anyone that doing business the ”old boys club way” is no longer viable.  In this powerful, honest, and yet intensely optimistic book, she shows why women today have more options than ever, and how we can seize them by bringing our true selves to work.”  Karen Finerman, CEO of Metropolitan Capital Advisors
 
“Too many business leaders still look at the gender pay gap and the lack of women in senior positions a “women’s’ issue”.  Sallie Krawcheck has been there, and she knows better.  Own It shows how the rise of women in business boosts the economy and society as a whole. Companies and leaders who recognize and embrace this will prosper.  In today’s competitive economy, Sallie tells us how to leverage the growing power of women in ways that benefit us all.” – Ian Bremmer, president and founder of Eurasia Group and author of Superpower

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