Women Who Work: Rewriting the Rules for Success
| Self-Help | Business & Leadership | Women Empowerment |
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_Women Who Work: Rewriting the Rules for Success_ is a self-improvement book aimed at women in business, featuring insights from notable business and leadership experts including Adam Grant, Elizabeth Cronise McLaughlin, Simon Sinek, and Stephen Covey. The book addresses the challenges women face in the workplace and offers strategies for overcoming barriers to success. In addition to its content, the author made a significant philanthropic commitment by donating $200,000 in royalties to the National Urban League and the Boys and Girls Clubs of America. Furthermore, half of the book's advance was allocated to establish a Women's Entrepreneur Center at the National Urban League in Baltimore, Maryland, following a visit to the facility with Marc Morial, the organization's president. This initiative reflects a broader commitment to empowering women entrepreneurs and fostering economic growth within underserved communities. The book was also part of a marketing campaign associated with the Trump administration, which shared the same title. Despite its ambitious goals, the book received mixed reviews from critics, highlighting the complexities of addressing gender issues in the business landscape.

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