Same Words, Different Language: A Proven Guide for Creating Gender Intelligence at Work, Third Edition
by Barbara Annis
Afterword
One of the most crucial steps in business today is the system seeing itself.
—Peter M. Senge, author of The Fifth Discipline
Imagine a critical mass of men and women who truly collaborate. It would consist of men who could see as women see and of women who could see as men see. Then the women would be able to speak for the men, and the men would be able to speak for the women. More to the point, each man and woman could speak as a unique individual, bringing to the table his or her particular vision, creativity, and thinking. It would be the end of “groupthink,” and it would be the start of an inclusive culture in which people would really put their heads together to solve a problem or achieve a goal.
It would be a win-win for whichever ...
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