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Remember Who You Are

Achieve Success. Create Balance. Experience Fulfillment.
By:Paula Brown Stafford; Lisa T. Grimes
Publisher:Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Print ISBN:9781683506478
eText ISBN:9781683506485
Edition:0
Format:Reflowable

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"Companies benefit from bold, authentic, diverse leadership. Remember Who You Are gives sound advice to our next generation of female talent." —Jim Goodnight, SAS CEO   It's the elusive trifecta every working woman desperately seeks. Do you find yourself trying to be everything to everyone? Do you run yourself ragged but still feel something is missing? The struggle is real and all too common.   Paula Brown Stafford and Lisa T. Grimes are two award-winning, C-suite executives who together have accumulated 60 plus years of work experience at the highest levels, 60 years of marriage, and raised four successful children. Collectively, they have managed more than 25,000 employees globally. Now, in a transparent and relatable way, they share personal experiences, insights and encouragement—what they wish they'd known 30 years ago—to women looking for career advancement and quality of life and men who want to improve their working relationships with women. Each chapter includes a personal letter from a successful female executive to her younger self that offers wise counsel for aspiring professional women.   " Remember Who You Are will help you take a deep breath and advance in ways allowing you to live fully, love deeply and leave a legacy." —Dan Miller, New York Times–bestselling author of 48 Days to the Work You Love   "No matter where a woman is on her life's journey and what professional goals she is pursuing, Remember Who You Are can motivate and guide in good times and through challenging moments." —Carol L. Folt, Chancellor, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill