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Non-Fiction<br />

committed to publishing well written books worth reading 23<br />

Why Men Win At<br />

Work<br />

... and how we can make<br />

inequality history<br />

GILL WHITTY-COLLINS<br />

Recently selected<br />

9781910022498<br />

in Forbes 10 Must<br />

August 2021<br />

Read Books About<br />

Paperback<br />

Women In The<br />

198x129mm<br />

Workplace.<br />

240pp<br />

£9.99<br />

JBFA Social Discrimination & Equal<br />

Treatment<br />

<strong>Rights</strong> Sold: Brazil (Autentica),<br />

France (Larousse)<br />

Why are men still winning at work? If women<br />

have equal leadership ability why are they so<br />

under-represented at the top in the workplace<br />

and society? Why are we still living in a man’s world? And why do we accept it?<br />

In this provocative book, Gill Whitty-Collins looks beyond the facts and figures on gender<br />

bias and uncovers the invisible discrimination that continues to sabotage us in the<br />

workplace and limits our shared success. Addressing both men and women and pulling no<br />

punches, she sets out the psychology of gender diversity from the perspective of real personal<br />

experience and shares her powerful insights on how to tackle the gender equality<br />

issue.<br />

#MeToo has provided a huge distraction and has, frankly, given men who<br />

are not guilty of the hideous ‘bottom of the pyramid’ stuff an opportunity<br />

to feel complacent... we lose men from the conversation – because<br />

most men don’t do these things, don’t understand them, find them irrelevant<br />

and feel they can therefore disengage themselves from the whole<br />

GILL WHITTY-COLLINS was born near Liverpool and after attending the<br />

local comprehensive high school went to study at Cambridge University.<br />

After graduating, she joined Procter & Gamble, where she led global brands<br />

such as Always, Pantene and Olay and swiftly moved up the ladder to<br />

Marketing Director, General Manager and finally Vice President. Her story<br />

and vision will inspire you to join the force to make gender inequality history<br />

in the workplace and our society.

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