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Country
  
South Africa

Subject
  
Dealmaking

Pages
  
192

Author
  
Kim Meredith

Language
  
English

Publication date
  
2009

Originally published
  
2009

Page count
  
192

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Publisher
  
Oshun Books, Random House Struik

Similar
  
Deal Diva: How to Negotiate, The Devil in the Deal: 50 Secret, Dealonomics: How You Can Earn

Work Diva: How to Climb the Corporate Ladder Without Selling Your Soul is a book by Kim Meredith. The book explores the obstacles facing working women of today and deals with the realities of being a woman in the workplace. It illustrates how financial independence is vital in achieving self-actualisation and also explores stereotypes and attitudes, changing outlooks and the children-versus-career issue.

Contents

Summary

The book examines the basics that women need, to empower themselves in the workplace. The author skims over the history of women’s oppression and delves into corporate issues, touching on negotiation skills, sexual harassment in the workplace and the value of mentoring.

Amongst some of the topics covered in the book are:

  • Working hard and working smart
  • Saying what one means and meaning what one says
  • Keeping one’s word
  • Telling the truth, despite the consequences
  • Taking responsibility for one’s actions
  • The making of difficult decisions
  • Treating others with respect
  • The book also lists eleven advantages of being a woman in business and touches on aspects such as feminine wiles, women’s intuition, perceptiveness, insight and flexibility, whilst offering guidelines to workplace romance.

    Criticism and reviews

    Cindy Moritz, a contributing journalist to all4women.co.za, said, “Work Diva is designed for women who aren’t afraid to tone and shape their careers, whether they’re at the start, in the middle or at the peak of their profession”. According to Paballo Mosiane of Young Movers & Shakers magazine, the book aims to bring out the best in women so that they can make it in the male-dominated corporate world. Fia Minchener of JSE magazine described the book as tongue-in-cheek and humorous

    References

    Work Diva Wikipedia