Walk the Talk: Women,Work,Equity,Effectiveness
2nd prize in the DMA-NTPC Management Book Awards, 2018
Nominated for Management Book of the Year Awards 2019 by Chartered Management Institute, UK in collaboration with British Library and Henley Buisness School in UK.
If economic growth requires the efficient allocation of resources, then how can half of the world’s population be prevented from making a full contribution?
We acknowledge that women are different, yet fail to realize their potential as equals. We accept that women need to be empowered, yet debate who should take the lead and who the stakeholders are.
This book grows directly out of the personal challenges the author grappled with, the conversations she has had with women in a variety of settings. She also had constructive debates with corporate representatives and policy planners on how the process of change should be initiated. It asserts that the responsibility of enhancing gender diversity at the workplace does not lie entirely with the companies alone. In addition, the responsibility also lies with several stakeholders—the government, NGOs, men and women themselves. All of whom need to work together to bring about an equitable environment for women at the workplace. When these stakeholders operate in isolation they are less effective. Furthermore, they add greater value when networked.
This book is a must-read for those who would like to walk the talk. It provides ideas for action to create an ecosystem of empowerment and how together we can ensure equity with effectiveness.
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Anjali writes with passion, knowledge, and experience. Her book is a must-read for professional women—and men. Achieving true gender equality isn’t an impossible dream. This incredible book shows us how. From the role of government and civil society to actionable steps corporate leaders can take today, the book is a crucial, definitive read.
The author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Triggers and What Got You Here Won’t Get You There
Though half a century has passed since women first forced open the boardroom doors, it is indeed disappointing to see gender stereotypes hampering the recruitment, promotions, and succession process for women in the corporate world. An expert on leadership development and organizational change, Anjali Hazarika in her book provides priceless insights into how a truly inclusive and empowering organizational culture allows merit to be recognized irrespective of gender.
Shaw Chairperson and Managing Director Biocon, Bengaluru
From demanding electoral reservation in the Parliament to assisting victims of sexual violence on the streets and homes, the women’s leadership has played a significant role in increasing women’s visibility, voice as well as validity of their economic participation. However, it is a long way to women’s leadership building a constructive peaceful society. Anjali has done well in articulating possibilities of filling this gap. I hope this book will draw more women into active leadership roles at all levels of the society. The book gives hope that the civil society and public sector will play a positive and partnership role in making this possible.
Founder Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), Ahmedabad
Anjali Hazarika’s book is a meaningful effort in sensitizing all stakeholders to sit up and take notice of the lacunae in achieving gender neutrality at workplaces. A book like this if read by all members of the civil society could start a revolution. Women’s role in the growth of organizations has largely been unheralded and I think it’s about time that we acknowledge and embrace the idea of women empowerment in all walks of life.
Chairman and Managing Director Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC), Dehradun
The book Walk the Talk: Women, Work, Equity, Effectiveness by Anjali Hazarika navigates through the challenges and stereotyping faced by women at their workplaces. Drawing attention to deep-rooted patriarchal mindsets, monocultural paradigms, and complexities women face in their leadership roles, the book provides insights and strategies to help women in their career progression. The quantitative data and the qualitative material of the book provides a way forward to nurture an ecosystem to enhance collaboration among various stakeholders for achieving equity and efficiency. Scouting through the years of development of women empowerment in the country, this book is no dry academic treatise or self-help book but referral material to sustain women’s development in the country.
Director General Standing Conference of Public Enterprises (SCOPE), New Delhi
Recognition For Walk The Talk
- The book has been shortlisted for CMI management Book Of The Year Award 2019 (UK) in the Aspiring Leaders Category . This Awards Scheme is held in collaboration with the British Library & sponsored by Henley Business School (UK) to recognize the best of management books, from the most inspiring to the most useful .
- Walk the Talk’ has won the second prize at the prestigious Management book of The Year 2018 awards run by the Delhi Management Association with NTPC New Delhi .
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