This was really good- got me all pumped up about being a boss (of sorts) without feeling bad about it. published 2019, avg rating 3.88 — If you’re reading this list, you’ve set yourself apart. 1,907 ratings — She shares the lessons she’s learned through it all and does it with a heavy dose of optimism and positivity – something we all need more of. I wish it was that easy in this economy -- no one at our paper has had a raise in 6 years and there are no promotions to give. Look, any book by Arianna Huffington is probably going to make a list on leadership and women. published, avg rating 3.64 — We really, really love Simon Sinek and his landmark concept of “The Why” in business. Fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) is a service we offer sellers that lets them store their products in Amazon's fulfillment centers, and we directly pack, ship, and provide customer service for these products. A lack of leadership training. I've struggled with becomign a manager and this book provided some great points and some great points of view. This Sliding Bar can be switched on or off in theme options, and can take any widget you throw at it or even fill it with your custom HTML Code. Bossman book. Launching a worldwide empire, fighting for social change, and making a boatload of money are all well and good, but you won't be able to enjoy any of it if you completely burn yourself out in the process. Not doing your job well means you don't care about your job. Getting things done and earning the respect and admiration of your team can often feel like a juggling act. I hated to buy this book because it's so bloody pink. Full of wisdom and practical advice for a new female supervisor. I was recently promoted to be a middle manager in a very male-centric but not necessarily a traditional "office" environment (News editor at a mid-sized daily) and was hoping to get some great pointers on being a strong leader without being a bitch or having to rely of feminine cuteness or coyness (no one is going to consider me a sex-boot, more likely a little sister, and I'm not politicial or cunning.) I would recommend it to any woman newly put in a position of supervising others. To get the free app, enter your mobile phone number. Yes, this book seems to be as overexposed as a … I am taking over my father's company, so I bought this book. I found parts of this book really helpful. 4,761 ratings — This is a must read for young professionals. 1,729 ratings — Lesser is the founder of the Omega Institute, a retreat center focused on wellness and spirituality, but her book isn't just for New Age types, insists Forbes's Liz Elting. That's where Huffington's book comes in, explaining how to reach for the stars while still saying sane and healthy. Please try your request again later. published 2018, avg rating 3.91 — The Type A personality who’s having a hard time ceding control. People who have a hard time making a case for what matters to them, particularly those who are up against limited budgets or a boss with loud opinions. Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2019. 28,575 ratings — The first step in breaking these habits and mistakes is knowing them and this book shows us how to do just that. There’s really only one company that comes up every time people talk about places that prioritize their employees: Google. i also find it absolutely abhorrent how these women trivialize and shame bipolar in their book by calling women who go from 'nice boss' to 'bitch boss' 'bipolar betties'- no seriously. As a CEO coach, Scott has worked with top companies like Dropbox and Twitter. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. We also celebrate people who start their own companies—whether we call them “serial entrepreneurs,” “solopreneurs,” “mompreneurs,” or just “bloggers”—and many of today’s leaders are self-made, often taking a great idea and bringing it to fruition through years of hard work. Cliques. I have bookmarks on at least every 5 pages that I plan to go back and reference. published 2019, avg rating 3.86 — There's none of this that isn't fairly intuitive, but somehow, it helps to know that I'm not in this alone. This shopping feature will continue to load items when the Enter key is pressed. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. 10 Books Every Girl Boss Should Have On Her Bookshelf 1) Secrets of Six-Figure Women: Surprising Strategies to Up Your Earnings and Change Your Life by Barbara... 2) #GirlBoss by Sophia Amoruso 4,794 ratings — I just inherited a new team and was feeling a bit lost on what to do. Not doing your jo. Not wearing makeup does not mean you don't care about your job or how you present yourself. But I know that's not true. Refresh and try again. Our payment security system encrypts your information during transmission. Don’t let the title make you think you shouldn’t be nice while building your career, because everyone should be kind, but the author reveals behaviors and habits that are ingrained in us as young girls that can end up sabotaging our career advancement. Can't they adapt to us a little bit?' 25 Empowering Books Every Strong, Badass Latina Boss Lady Should Read. Practical and applicable to today's working female. 19,662 ratings — We’re suggesting the most obvious one first because you should always start with the basics, right? More and more companies offer flex schedules, better parental leave, and value creative work. Brené Brown went from academic researcher to viral sensation and much in-demand, Oprah-approved consultant with one viral TED Talk. You innovate. need a little reminder about what matters. "At the very heart of being a good boss is a good relationship." : Insights from Inside Google That Will Transform How You Live and Lead, Radical Candor: Be a Kick-Ass Boss Without Losing Your Humanity, Changing Careers? There are interviews with female managers and tips throughout this guide. I debated whether to give it a 2.5 which would be a 2 or put it as a 3. Check out our wide selection of third-party gift cards. published 2013, avg rating 3.71 — Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2016. 5,380 ratings — 0 people liked it, Beautiful Bastard (Beautiful Bastard, #1), Naughty Boss (Steamy Coffee Collection, #1), Beauty and the Boss (Modern Fairytales, #1), The Wall of Winnipeg and Me (Kindle Edition), His Secretary: Undone (A Novel Deception, #1), The Boss Who Stole Christmas (Reindeer Falls, #1), A Billion Times No (Fake It Till You Make It #1), Beauty and the Badge (Charlotte's Cove #1), Faking Ms. This should be compulsory reading for every female who is a boss - "Congratulations on your promotion and here's a book to read before you do anything !". Reads like a Cosmopolitan article - littered with embarrassing phrases like "Chick in Charge" and "Bad Bitch or Big Witch?". Inspiration for amazing women from amazing women. He, like Steve Jobs, is an extremely demanding boss. 2,073 ratings — My thoughts are I need this practical advice to be ingrained into my thought process and the more I hear it the more likely this will occur. 9,436 ratings — I hated to buy this book because it's so bloody pink. published 2016, avg rating 4.27 — These are all things that cost money that men don't have to do, so I don't do them (at least, not as a habit). Chances are you've gotten plenty of kudos and promotions and thank yous for all your great ideas. : A Complete Guide for Employees in Companies Running on EOS. I'm rereading this book because it's so good. published 2014, avg rating 4.24 — But what if it goes terribly wrong and it's your fault? They do not influence Inc.com's editorial decisions to include mention of any products or services in this article. LOVED this book. No list of inspiring books by female entrepreneurs would be complete without this one from the Shark Tank investor and real estate mogul. I purchased both the audible and written version. Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2013. Here's How to Market Yourself In Any Industry, I Walked into an Interview with No Elevator Pitch—Here's What Happened. Yep. Anyone who needs a little extra empowerment, especially those of us who might be feeling beaten down from working in a male-dominated field. The new manager who’s feeling overwhelmed by a swelling, seemingly insurmountable inbox—or anyone who’s just obsessed with productivity. Welcome back. A good reference book for women who want to be great individual contributors or women moving into a supervisory role. a lot of honest reflection on how you are no longer everybody's friend when you become the boss. published 2019, avg rating 3.96 — Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2014. We’d love your help. 16,598 ratings — It details her rise from penniless waitress to wildly successful entrepreneur, offering advice for those hoping to follow a similar trail. That's especially true when the recommendations are focused on books by and for entrepreneurs. To be honest, it's not the most "enlightening" of books (the ideas are generally quite common-sensical), but it's an easy read with some good reminders of what (not) to do. This is a shame for two reasons. Coe... To see what your friends thought of this book. The Millionaire Fastlane: Crack the Code to Wealth and Live Rich for a Lifetime! Unable to add item to List. The title explains it all, either you were a normal employee or a boss, this is how you treat people around you at work without acting bitchy, nor rude or moody. This is a must-read for all female managers. If you're a seller, Fulfillment by Amazon can help you grow your business. by Michael Benninger | Mar 26 2020 Being a boss certainly has its perks, but it can also be tremendously stressful. Prime members enjoy FREE Delivery and exclusive access to music, movies, TV shows, original audio series, and Kindle books. published 2013, avg rating 4.18 — The advice is good--- not surprising, but solid. If you’ve ever felt self-conscious in a boardroom, speaking in front of a crowd, or just voicing an opinion at an informal lunch meeting, pick it up ASAP. Great for business and life in general. Most of us have survived a toxic social environment. Most importantly, they emphasize how important communication is when you're the boss and how important it is that you take each employee as they are; understand that some employees may need more guidance than others or flexible hours, or whatever, and when you meet them halfway you can get great work out of them.