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Jul 16, 2007
I feel like at some point there will be a book that introduces women to the business world without 1) telling them "This book will allow you to be feminine and own a business!" or 2) "This book will allow you to be feminine and run a good business!"
I feel like women my age (and younger) are definitely not concerned about how their femininity will be effected by their business ambition. Perhaps we are concerned about the possibility/probability of juggling other li More...
I feel like women my age (and younger) are definitely not concerned about how their femininity will be effected by their business ambition. Perhaps we are concerned about the possibility/probability of juggling other li More...
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Nov 05, 2007
While much of the guidance in the book is probably relatively natural for an ambitious woman, it just gives you the green flag to be true to yourself withouth feeling guilty. The repetition of the word bitch on every page is very numbing. We can't change what we'll be called in the near future, so we might as well get over that. This book is very encouraging for women dealing with the American opinion of am bitch ous women, and the affects it has on their psyche. Go after your ambitions! Ins
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Feb 23, 2009
read this as part of my finance book club. She spends a lot of time defending ambition which I never considered a 'dirty' word. Also - some of her suggestions for what to say in meetings are, in my opinion, completely unprofessional.
Aug 15, 2007
This book was difficult to get through, not only because the word BITCH jumped out at you on every single page, but it was almost because I felt like this woman disparaged women who actually WANT to give up a business career and become a housewife. You know, some women actually have that as a goal, and that's totally fine - it's their lives, let them live them their own way - but don't marginalize them for the decisions they make. That's how I felt like this read - like if you don't want to work
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Jan 23, 2008
Unfortunately, in the corporate world, women don't always feel like we're allowed to be in positions of power. But this book is an inspirational, motivational book on a feminine approach to management. Great tips, great insights, and full of awesome resources.
Sep 24, 2007
We read this for book club and I was impressed. Basically most women are not confident in selling themselves as a brand. And sometimes, that is what is needed. Being ambitious in the wrok place should not be a dirty word for women. Very positive message.
Apr 11, 2008
Great book for successful, ambitchous women! This book really does make you open your eyes and demand that you be treated and earn what you're worth. If you're a career minded women, it's a must read.
Dec 17, 2009
This was a difficult book to read because you see the word BITCH on every single page. It's filled with sound advice, but any smart business woman can figure this stuff out by just working hard.
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Aug 02, 2008
Wordplay with Bitch can only take you so far.....
I agree with another reviewer; how often can the word BITCH be highlighted? The positive points get lost.
I agree with another reviewer; how often can the word BITCH be highlighted? The positive points get lost.
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Oct 26, 2007
Well...I liked this book. I did, I liked it, but I'm afraid to admit that I'm not in the right point in my life yet to really embrace it. It was good, read it...
Jul 22, 2010
Good premise, but I'm not currently in a position to make good use of most of the information presented--so I can't really evaluate it.
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