Overcoming Ageism by Harvard Business Review audiobook

Overcoming Ageism

By Harvard Business Review , Amy Gallo , Dorie Clark , Heidi K. Gardner , and Lynda Gratton
Read by Amy Bernstein  and Ann Sprinkle

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The HBR Women at Work Series

Unabridged
Format : CD (In Stock)
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    ISBN: 9798874758998

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    ISBN: 9798874759001

Combat age discrimination in your workplace. Everyone experiences age-related bias at some point in their careers, but for women the costs are greater. Sure, there are laws and organizational rules prohibiting age-related discrimination, but lived experience shows there's no "right age" to be a woman. Whether you're seen as too old or too young, ageism affects the opportunities you have access to, how others perceive you, and how much your contributions are valued. Overcoming Ageism offers stories, research, and advice about navigating gendered age discrimination and bias at work. From advocating for yourself to ensuring continual learning and curiosity, you'll learn how to show others the unique expertise you bring to the organization and take back control of your career growth. This book will inspire you to: ● Establish your credibility with those around you ● Overcome imposter syndrome ● Build a support system across age groups ● Work together to end age bias in your organization

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Summary

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Combat age discrimination in your workplace.

Everyone experiences age-related bias at some point in their careers, but for women the costs are greater. Sure, there are laws and organizational rules prohibiting age-related discrimination, but lived experience shows there's no "right age" to be a woman. Whether you're seen as too old or too young, ageism affects the opportunities you have access to, how others perceive you, and how much your contributions are valued.

Overcoming Ageism offers stories, research, and advice about navigating gendered age discrimination and bias at work. From advocating for yourself to ensuring continual learning and curiosity, you'll learn how to show others the unique expertise you bring to the organization and take back control of your career growth. This book will inspire you to:

● Establish your credibility with those around you

● Overcome imposter syndrome

● Build a support system across age groups

● Work together to end age bias in your organization

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Author Bio: Harvard Business Review

Author Bio: Harvard Business Review

Harvard Business Review is the leading destination for smart management thinking. Through its flagship magazine, eleven internationally licensed editions, books from Harvard Business Review Press, and digital content and tools published on HBR.org, Harvard Business Review provides professionals around the world with rigorous insights and best practices to lead themselves and their organizations more effectively and to make a positive impact.

Author Bio: Amy Gallo

Author Bio: Amy Gallo

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Author Bio: Dorie Clark

Author Bio: Dorie Clark

Dorie Clark is a marketing strategy consultant and frequent contributor to Harvard Business Review and Forbes. Recognized as a branding expert by the Associated Press, she has worked with a diverse range of clients, including Google, the Ford Foundation, Yale University, the Mount Sinai Medical Center, and the National Park Service. A former presidential campaign spokeswoman, Clark is adjunct professor of business administration at Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business.

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Author Bio: Heidi K. Gardner

Author Bio: Heidi K. Gardner

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Author Bio: Lynda Gratton

Author Bio: Lynda Gratton

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Author Bio: various authors

Author Bio: various authors

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Available Formats : CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/Business & Economics
Audience: Adult
Language: English