The confidence effect : every woman's guide to the attitude that attracts success /

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Author / Creator:Killelea, Grace.
Imprint:New York : AMACOM, American Management Association, [2016]
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12588770
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ISBN:9780814436424
0814436420
9780814436417
0814436412
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:Men are prone to overestimate their abilities, while women too often sell themselves short. The Confidence Effect helps women speak out, take risks, and assume leadership positions with assurance. The book moves beyond research and statistics to focus on what's really important: how women can become more confident, one step at a time. Practical strategies show how to turn job competency into the kind of authentic confidence that gets noticed.
Other form:Print version: Confidence effect. New York : American Management Association, [2016] 9780814436417
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Killelea, a leadership coach and former SVP of Comcast, indulges in a lot of shiny inspiration talk without a fresh perspective or new information to back it up. Citing a dispiriting disconnect between the competence of the high-performing women around her and the low levels of confidence they display, she asks what would happen if she could draw a connecting line between the two and help women achieve both success and happiness. It's a truism, verging on cliché, that women often feel like they can never measure up to expectations. To correct this tendency, Killelea presents stories from successful women and tips for developing levels of confidence that more accurately reflect one's level of talent and aptitude for hard work. She covers the high points of networking, delegation, coaching and mentoring, reputation building, and accountability; these are all worthwhile subjects, but ones that have been discussed ad nauseam in a host of previous books. Readers will find little of substance here. Agent: Leticia Gomez, Savvy Literary Services. (Jan.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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