Using case studies of top-level women and research in the field,
Women at the Top breaks new ground and offers new insight
into how women can create dually-successful lives.
* explores the work histories, motivation, leadership styles,
mentors, and family backgrounds of a diverse assortment of
top-level women
* includes the case studies of the President of Old Navy/Gap, the
Chairman of Deloitte and Touche, the VP of IBM operations, a
Supreme Court Judge in China, President of Legislative Council in
Hong Kong, several university presidents, and more
* weighs the positive effects of multiple roles and positive and
negative work-life spill over
* discusses strategies for success (e.g., scaling back,
juggling), the need for social support, and the importance of
cultural context
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Preface vi
Chapter 1 For Women at the Top: How’s the Weather up
There? 1
Chapter 2 Learning from Mothers, Mentors, and Others 21
Chapter 3 Saving and Spending Time 47
Chapter 4 Happy Homemaker, Happy Marriage: The Female Executive
Edition 73
Chapter 5 Cherished Children: Tales of Guilt and Pride 106
Chapter 6 Work-Family Spillover: From Conflict to Harmony
131
Chapter 7 Culture Counts: Leading as the World Changes 154
Chapter 8 Leading as Women: Styles, Obstacles, and Perceptions
183
Chapter 9 How to Lead a Dually Successful Life 208
References 231
Appendix: Biography of the Women Leaders 246
Index 278
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Diane F. Halpern is a past-president of the American
Psychological Association, as well as Professor of Psychology and
Director of the Berger Institute for Work, Family, and Children at
Claremont Mc Kenna College. Diane has published over 350 articles
and many books including, Thought and Knowledge: An Introduction
to Critical Thinking (4th ed.); Sex Differences in Cognitive
Abilities (3rd ed.), a special two-volume edited issue of the
American Behavioral Scientist entitled Changes at the
Intersection of Work and Family (edited with Heidi R. Riggio,
2006) and From Work-Family Balance to Work-Family Interaction:
Changing the Metaphor (edited with Susan Murphy, 2005).
Fanny M. Cheung pioneered the field of gender and
women’s studies in Hong Kong by founding the Gender Research
Centre at the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 1985, and is its
current Director. From 1996-1999, she took leave from the
University to serve as the founding Chairperson of the Equal
Opportunities Commission, a statutory body that implements the
discrimination legislation in Hong Kong. She has served as a
Delegate to the National Congress of Women in the People’s
Republic of China for the past 11 years, and a member of the
Women’s Commission of the Hong Kong SAR Government from 2001
to 2006. Cheung is currently Professor of Psychology and
Chairperson of the Department of Psychology at the Chinese
University of Hong Kong.