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What Men Don't Tell Women About Business: Opening Up the Heavily Guarded Alpha Male Playbook
by Christopher V. Flett
from Wiley
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0 
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Time to Take a Look at Male Emotionalism 
I have to tell ya fella's-if you deep six a female colleague over some small criticism of your work performance-you are engaging in emotionalism. We correctly label sobbing, hissy fits and cutthroat cattiness as emotionalism because they are extreme reactions based upon heightened, and often distorted, emotional perceptions. Curiously, we do not label the stereotypically male traits of aggression, verbal guerilla warfare, or compulsive competitiveness as emotionally based, even though they too are... more info
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good for someone starting out 
interesting and easy read that can help clear up confusion for a first time job applicant.
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Not Helpful Stereotyping 
This book is unintentionally funny in its portrayal of sinister, conniving men hiding their secrets from naive and helpless women. No one needs this sort of politically correct nonsense. Anti-male rhetoric and self-pity for women is not appropriate for the business world.
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A good book to read for one perspective of business. 
I actually liked this book. And, as the author states, it's good to start the conversation he refers to. The conversation on women working in business. Maybe after a generation or sooner, women won't even need to adhere to guidelines and advice like those in this book. But it seems they may still have to now to stay in business. I think the book is best read on a level of understanding and observing higher than someone just entering adult life. That way you can actually get through the whole book... more info
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