Women at Work: Perspectives, Experiences and TipsAnna M. Maslin Of interest to all women, especially those who want more from their lives and careers, this book features profiles of high-profile women who have achieved recognition in both their working and personal lives. It also contains tips on careers, salary reviews, stress in the workplace, and childcare. |
Contents
Chapter 2 | 19 |
Ms Rosie Barnes | 37 |
Master Sidney Sussex College also Director | 50 |
Dame Rennie Fritchie | 61 |
Professor Christine King | 76 |
MRC Research Professor Institute of Psychiatry at the Maudsley | 86 |
Business Executive Food Expert and Writer | 90 |
International Concert and Opera Singer | 106 |
Dame Helen Suzman | 154 |
Chapter 4 | 173 |
Tips for Women at Work | 193 |
Chapter 8 | 213 |
Chapter 10 | 239 |
Chapter 12 | 255 |
Chapter 13 | 271 |
Chapter 14 | 289 |
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