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Women & Power

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  • Sojka, Jane Z.

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A relatable, grounded guide for women in professional and leadership positions. Women & Power: Your Guidebook to Risk, Resilience, and Confidence is the ideal resource for women who are held back by their inner voice. Based on Dr. Jane Ziegler Sojka’s national award-winning class at the University of Cincinnati, this book brings Sojka’s techniques for eliminating self-limiting behaviors and common communication habits directly to you. Whether you start on page one or at the area you feel you need to focus on first, Sojka’s system allows women to close the gender gap in skills critical for success in sales. With options for reading on your own or with a group, the strategies and tools for reflection and practice offered by Sojka’s professional development course can now be followed by thousands of women of all ages and from all walks of life.

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  • Sojka, Jane Z., 2025. "Women & Power," University of Chicago Press Economics Books, University of Chicago Press, number 9781947603738, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:ucp:bkecon:9781947603738
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