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Babcock, L., & Laschever, S. (2003). Women don't ask: Negotiation and the gender divide. Princeton: Princeton University Press. (HD 58.6 .B33 2003)

Bancroft, N. H. (1995). The feminine quest for success: How to prosper in business and be true to yourself. San Francisco: Berrett-Koehler Publishers. (HF 5382.6 .B36 1995)

Bell, E. L. J. E., & Nkomo, S. M. (2001). Our separate ways: Black and white women and the struggle for professional identity. Boston: Harvard Business School Press. (HD 6054.4 .U6 .B45 2001)

Black, C. (2007). Basic black: The essential guide for getting ahead at work (and in life). New York: Random House Audio. (Books on CD HF 5381 .B448)

Blau, F. D., Ferber, M. A., & Winkler, A. E. (1998). The economics of women, men, and work. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. (HQ 1421 .B56 1998)

Borman, K., & Dubeck, P. J. (Eds.). (1996). Women and work: A handbook. New York: Garland. (HD 6095 .W678 1996)

Burke, R. J., & Mattis. M. C. (Eds.). (2000). Women on corporate boards of directors: International challenges and opportunities. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers. (HD 6054.3 .W67 2000)

Byron, C. M. (2002). Martha, Inc.: The incredible story of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia. New York: Wiley. (TX 140 .S74 B97 2002)

Carlassare, E. (2001). DotCom divas: E-business insights from the visionary women founders of 20 net ventures. New York: McGraw-Hill. (HF 5548.325 .U6 .C37 2001)

Coughlin, J. H., (with Thomas, A. R.). (2002). The rise of women entrepreneurs: People, processes, and global trends. Westport, CT: Quorum Books. (HD 6072.5 .C68 2002)

Drachman, V. G. (2002). Enterprising women: 250 years of American business. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press. (HC 102.5 .D73 2002)

Duff, C. S. (1999). Learning from other women: How to benefit from the knowledge, wisdom and experience of female mentors. New York: AMACOM. (HD 6054.2 .U6 .D84 1999)

Eagly, A. H. (2007). Through the labyrinth: The truth about how women become leaders. Boston: Harvard Business School Press. (HD 6054.3 .E34 2007)

Flores, B. (1999). The millionairess across the street. Chicago: Dearborn Financial Pub. (HC 110 .W4 F55 1999)

Frankel, L. P. (2004). Nice girls don’t get the corner office: 101 unconscious mistakes women make that sabotage their careers. New York: Warner Business Books. (HQ 1206 .F68 2004)

Giele, J. Z., & Stebbins, L. F. (2003). Women and equality in the workplace: A reference handbook. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC Clio. (HD 6095 .G48 2003)

Gilberd, P. (1996). The eleven commandments of wildly successful women. New York: Spectrum Books. (HD 6054.4 .U6 G545 1996)

Glaser, C. B. (1995). Swim with the dolphins: How women can succeed in corporate America on their own terms. New York: Warner Books. (HD 6054.4 .U6 G58 1995)

Gurian, M. (2008). Leadership and the sexes: Using gender science to create success in business. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. (HD 57.7 .G87 2008)

Harriman, A. (1996). Women/men/management (2nd ed.). Westport, CT: Praeger. (HD 6060.5 .U5 H37 1996)

Hefferman, M. (2007). How she does it: How women entrepreneurs are changing the rules of business success. New York: Viking. (HD 6053 .H37 2007)

Hefferman, M. (2004). The naked truth: A working woman's manifesto on business and what really matters. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. (HD 6054.3 .H435 2004)

Hewlett, S. A. (2007). Off-ramps and on-ramps: Keeping talented women on the road to success. Boston: Harvard Business School Press.  (HD 6054.2 .U6 .H49)

Hollander, L. (2003). Bags to riches: 7 success secrets for women in business. Berkeley, CA: Celestial Arts. (HD 6053 .H63 2003)

Kolb, D. M., Williams, J. & Frohlinger, C. (2004). Her place at the table: A woman’s guide to negotiating five key challenges to leadership success. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. (HD 6054.3 .K65 2004)

Mikaelian, A. (1999). Women who mean business: Success stories of women over forty. New York: W. Morrow. (HC 102.5 .A2 1999)

Mindell, P. (2001). How to say it for women. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. (HF 5718 .M553 2001)

Moore, D. P. (1997). Women entrepreneurs: Moving beyond the glass ceiling. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. (HD 6072.5 .M66 1997)

Powell, G. N., & Graves, L. M. (2003). Women and men in management. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. (HD 6054.3 .P69 2003)

Reardon, K. K. (1995). They don’t get it, do they?: Communication in the workplace: Closing the gap between women and men (1st ed.). Boston: Little, Brown. (HD 6072.5 .M66 1997)

Reynolds, P. D. (1997). The entrepreneurial process: economic growth, men, women, and minorities. Westport, CT: Quorum Books. (HD 62.5 .R49 1997)

Rosener, J. B. (1995). America’s competitive secret: Utilizing women as a management strategy. New York: Oxford University Press. (HD 6054.4 .U6 R67 1995)

Ruderman, M. N., & Ohlott, P.J. (2002). Standing at the crossroads: Next steps for high-achieving women. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. (HF 5382.6 .R83 2002)

Rudman, C. (1995). Frames of reference: How men and women can overcome communication barriers and increase their effectiveness at work. Princeton, NJ: Peterson’s/Pacesetter Books. (HF 5718 .R836 1995)

Scheele, A. M. (1994). Career strategies for the working woman. New York: Simon & Schuster. (HF 5382.65 .S34 1994)

Shirk, M., Wadia, A. S., Wilson, M. C. & Gould, S. K. (2002). Kitchen table entrepreneurs: How eleven women escaped poverty and became their own bosses. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. (HD 6072.6 .U5 S557 2002)

Siebert, M. (2002). Changing the rules: Adventures of a Wall Street maverick. New York: Free Press. (HG 4928.5 .S58 2002)

Silver, A. D. (1994). Enterprising women: Lessons from 100 of the greatest entrepreneurs of our day. New York: AMA. (HD 6054.4 .U6 S55 1994)

Smith, C. A. (2005). Market women: Black women entrepreneurs: Past, present, and future. Westport, CN: Praeger. (HD 6054.4 .U6 .S65 2005)

Stanley, T. J. (2001). Millionaire women next door: The many journeys of successful American businesswomen. Kansas City, KS: Andrews McMeel Publishing. (HD 6072.6 .U5 .S73 2004)

Stanny, B. (2002). Secrets of six-figure women: Surprising strategies to up your earnings and change your life (1st ed.). New York: HarperCollins (HD 6061.S73 2002)

Stewart, M. (2005). The Martha rules: 10 essentials for  achieving success as you start, build, or manage a business.  Emmaus, PA: Rodale. (HF 5386 .S8836 2005)

Swiss, D. J. (1996). Women breaking through: Overcoming the final 10 obstacles at work. Princeton, NJ: Peterson’s/Pacesetter Books. (HD 6053 .S89 1996)

Tannen, D. (1994). Talking from nine to five: How women's and men's conversational styles affect who gets heard, who gets credit, and what gets done at work (1st ed.). New York: W. Morrow. (HF 5718 .T36 1994)

Wellington, S., & Catalyst (with Spence, B.). (2001). Be your own mentor: Strategies from top women on the secrets of success. New York: Random House. (HF 5385 .W44 2001)

Werhane, P., Posig, M., Gundry, L., Ofstein, L, & Powell, E. (2007). Women in business: The changing face of leadership.  Westport, CN: Praeger. (HD 6054.3 .W636 2007)

Wesman, J. (1995). Dive right in: The sharks won’t bite: The entrepreneurial woman’s guide to business. Chicago: Dearborn Financial Pub. (HD 6054.3 .W46 1995)

Wirth, L. (2001). Breaking through the glass ceiling: Women in management . Geneva: International Labour Office. ( HD 6054.3 W57 2001)

Wittenberg-Cox, A., & Maitland, A. (2008). Why women mean business: Understanding the emergence of our next economic revolution. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. (HD 6053 .W58 2008)

 

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