Last month we discussed Roberta Cava’s book: Survival Skills for Supervisors and Managers – Guidelines for Business Success.
Why not consider purchasing her revised edition of:
HOW WOMEN CAN ADVANCE IN BUSINESS
– AND BREAK THE GLASS CEILING
This book was originally a best-seller in Canada and France under the title Escaping the Pink-Collar Ghetto – How women can advance in business. Although it was released in 1988 – women in Australia are still at the level women were in Canada back in 1988. There is no equal pay for work of equal value, pay equity or employment equity in Australia. This has got to stop!
Are you one of the many women who have overpaid their dues in low-paying, low-status jobs as receptionists, clerks and personal assistants?
Were you not considered for a promotion you thought you had earned?
And do you wonder “What am I doing wrong?”
Designed to help women succeed in business, How Woman Can Advance in Business – and break the glass ceiling analyses the tradition of corporate gamesmanship in business. Roberta Cava interviewed over 700 managers to find out why they weren’t promoting more women. She shows how smart women often make crucial mistakes, only because they don’t know the rules of the game and how to play them. Here is tried and true advice on everything you need to get ahead.
Whether you’re planning to move out of a support position or are already climbing the corporate ladder, you will find this book an eye-opening and practical guide.
Chapters include:
Chapter 1 – On the home front
Chapter 2 – Why managers say they don’t promote more women
Chapter 3 – Games played in business
Chapter 4 -Career Goals
Chapter 5 – How to obtain the salary you’re worth
Chapter 6 – How to handle being overlooked for a promotion and other work-related problems
Chapter 7 – Problems of female supervisors
Chapter 8 – How to be a good supervisor
Chapter 9 – How to feel good about yourself
Chapter 10 – How to work effectively with male supervisors, peers and subordinates
Chapter 11 – Office and travel tips for new managers
Chapter 12 – Networking, mentors and affirmative action
Chapter 13 – Could you be a successful entrepreneur
Also: How to obtain career counselling
Roberta Cava started her career as a secretary and has been “climbing” ever since. She opened her first international training company in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada – her second in Maui, Hawaii and is now the owner of Cava Consulting in Queensland, Australia.
She has presented her seminars worldwide, including her most popular session: Dealing with Difficult People that has been presented to over 55,000 participants. She has now retired on the Gold Coast of Queensland, Australia and does not present international sessions.
She is the author of 52 books – 44 non-fiction and 8 fiction and will be writing more.
To order Roberta’s books:
Go to amazon.com then click ‘Books’ and under ‘search’ put Roberta Cava (which will bring up all of her books).
To contact Roberta Cava or Cava Consulting, please send an e-mail to