When it comes to business and women, there has been too much talk of a glass ceiling. It's time to break through.
Stop Wishing. Stop Whining. Start Leading. is your invaluable guide to success. Authors Cynthia Kay and Doreen Bolhuis, both creative and dynamic business owners, skip the fluff to tell you how it really is as they share tips on how to get ahead.
Their practical advice encourages women to start thinking about their futures as leaders-and what it takes to get there. Kay and Bolhuis urge women to develop their own personal brands of leadership instead of simply mimicking management styles...and form their own paths to success in the process.
Whether you're a mid-level manager looking for more leadership, a female executive with dreams of being a CEO, a female business owner wanting to be a better leader, or a company seeking to grow your high-potential female leaders for bigger roles, there is valuable information to be learned.
There are barriers for women who want to get ahead-but it's far from impossible to break through to the other side. Learn how and achieve the success you crave today!
About the Author: Cynthia Kay is a graduate of Michigan State University and holds a master's degree in communications. A professional broadcaster with awards from United Press International and the Associated Press, she founded Cynthia Kay and Company media production, which serves businesses and organizations from the Global Fortune 100 to small business. Kay sits on the executive board of the National Small Business Association and has been named one of West Michigan's 50 Most Influential Women five times. She is the author of Small Business for Big Thinkers.
Doreen Bolhuis, a former elite gymnastics coach and educator, and she continues to excel as president and founder of GymCo, her award-winning business for more than thirty-five years. Bolhuis is an adjunct professor for Aquinas College and is a graduate of Coach U, an internationally recognized school for personal and business coaching. Bolhuis has been named one of West Michigan's 50 Most Influential Women four times and honored as a top Woman-Owned Business five times.