Executive Leaders

Books and Articles For Female Leaders in the Workplace

Women and the Leadership Q: The Breakthrough System for Achieving Power & Influence.  By Shoya Zichy.  McGraw-Hill, 2001.

Towards a New Psychology for Women.  By Jean Baker Miller.

The Female Advantage.  By Sally Heigesen.

Billing, Yvonne Due Alvesson. “Questioning the Notion of Feminine Leadership: A Critical Perspective on the Gender Labeling of Leadership” in Women & Language. Volume 24, Number 1 (2001), p. 51.

Gardiner, Maria and Marika Tiggemann. “Gender Differences in Leadership Style: Job Stress and Mental Health in Male and Female . . .” in Journal of Occupational & Organizational Psychology. Volume 72, Issue 3, (September 1999), p. 301.

Hunt, Swanee and others. “Women Waging Peace: Lessons in Leadership” in Fletcher Forum of World Affairs; 24:61-74, No. 2 (April 2000).

Johannesen-Schmidt, Mary C. “The Leadership Styles of Women and Men” in Journal of Social Issues. Volume 57, Issue 4, (December 2001), p. 781.

Kawakami, Christine and White, Judith. “Mindful and Masculine: Freeing Women Leaders from the Constraints of Gender Roles” in Journal of Social Issues. Vol. 5, Issue 1, (Spring 2000), p. 49.

Merrick, Beverly G. “The Ethics of Hiring in the New Workplace: Men and Women Managers Face Changing Stereotypes Discover Correlative Patterns for Success” in Competitiveness Review. Volume 12, Issue 1, (2002) p. 94.

Nesbitt, Martha on Russ Moxley’s “Leadership and Spirit: Breathing New Vitality into Individuals and Organizations” in Women in Higher Education. Volume 12, number 2 (2003) p. 22.

Samartseva, Olga K and Fomina, Tatiana A. “Men and Women” in Sociological Research. Volume 41, Issue 1, (January/February 2002) p. 69.


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