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Encyclopaedia of World Great Women Leaders (2 Vols-Set)

AuthorNeelam Satiya
PublisherOmega Pub
Publisher2008
Publisherxx
Publisher684 p,
Publisher2 Vols
ISBN8184550184

Contents: Preface. 1. Abby Joseph Cohen. 2. Adrienne Clarkson. 3. Agathe Uwilingiyimana. 4. Agnes Macphail. 5. Alexa McDonough. 6. Ana Pauker. 7. Angela Merkel. 8. Anne Lauvergeon. 9. Anne M. Mulcahy. 10. Anne Sweeney. 11. Anneli Jaatteenmaki. 12. Aung San Suu Kyi. 13. Barbara Walters. 14. Beatrix of the Netherlands. 15. Belinda Stronach. 16. Benazir Bhutto. 17. Alexa McDonough. 18. Carly Fiorina. 19. Carol Bellamy. 20. Catherine Callbeck. 21. Chand Bibi. 22. Chandrika Kumaratunga. 23. Cherie Blair. 24. Christiane Amanpour. 25. Christine Lagarde. 26. Condoleezza Rice. 27. Constance Georgine. 28. Diane Sawyer. 29. Dianne Feinstein. 30. Dora Bakoyannis. 31. Edith Cresson. 32. Elisabeth Domitien. 33. Elisabeth Kopp. 34. Elisabeth of Bosnia. 35. Elizabeth Dole. 36. Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom. 37. Ellen Fairclough. 38. Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf. 39. Eugenia Charles. 40. Eva Peron. 41. Flora MacDonald. 42. Frances Perkins. 43. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. 44. Golda Meir. 45. Greta Van Susteren. 46. Gro Harlem Brundtland. 47. Han Myeong-sook. 48. Hanan Ashrawi. 49. Hattie Caraway. 50. Hillary Rodham Clinton. 51. Indira Gandhi. 52. Indra Nooyi. 53. Irene Rosenfeld. 54. Isabel Martinez de Peron. 55. J.K. Rowling. 56. Janet Jagan. 57. Janet Reno. 58. Jeane Krikpatrick. 59. Jeannette Rankin. 60. Jenny Shipley. 61. Jody Williams. 62. Juliana of the Netherlands. 63. Julie Gerberding. 64. Karen Hughes. 65. Katie Couric. 66. Khaleda Zia. 67. Khertek Anchimaa-Toka. 68. Kim Campbell. 69. Laura Bush. 70. Loyola de Palacio. 71. Lubna Olayan. 72. Lynne Cheney. 73. Madeleine Albright. 74. Margaret Beckett. 75. Margaret Chase Smith. 76. Martha Hughes Cannon. 77. Margaret Thatcher. 78. Mary Coughlan. 79. Mary McAleese. 80. Maud of Fife. 81. Meg Whitman. 82. Megawati Sukarnoputri. 83. Meredith Vieira. 84. Michelle Bachelet. 85. Nancy Pelosi. 86. Neelie Kroes. 87. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala. 88. Nina Jacobson. 89. Noor of Jordan. 90. Olympia Snowe. 91. Oprah Winfrey. 92. Patricia C. Dunn. 93. Portia Simpson-Miller. 94. Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon. 95. Queen Silvia of Sweden. 96. Queen Sofia of Spain. 97. Radmila Sekerinska. 98. Rania Al-Abdullah of Jordan. 99. Ruth Bader Ginsburg. 100. Sallie Krawcheck. 101. Sandra Day O\'Connor. 102. Serbian Orthodox Church. 103. Sheikh Hasina. 104. Sherry Lansing. 105. Shirin Ebadi. 106. Sima Samar. 107. Sirimavo Bandaranaike. 108. Sonia Gandhi. 109. Soong Ching-ling. 110. Suzanne Nora Johnson. 111. Sylvie Kinigi. 112. Tansu Ciller. 113. Tarja Halonen. 114. Yulia Tymoshenko. 115. Tzipi Livni. 116. Vaira Viie-Freiberga. 117. Wangari Maathai. 118. Wu Yi. 119. Yulia Tymoshenko.

"The transformation of organisations on women\'s roles in the corporate world; to explore leadership roles and also individual life-spaces; to discover wholesome ways to actualise dreams and chart new career paths. The programmes are divided into two modules, conceptual and experiential. The conceptual module explores the impact of transformation in organisations on individual employees, particularly women.

Women can be successful leaders if they achieve congruity between their inner instincts and their career goals. The World Woman today is at a threshold where she is confronting not only herself and her own inner feelings, historical conditioning and fears, but also managing interfaces in the outside world, both at home and workplace.

Covering a wide range of women topics, these volumes are packed with enormous conceptual and factual knowledge which shall be useful for the teachers, students, academicians, policy makers and for those who are interested in educational thinker." (jacket)

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