Business and the Feminine Principle

Business and the Feminine Principle

by Carol R. Frenier
Business and the Feminine Principle

Business and the Feminine Principle

by Carol R. Frenier

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Overview

Business and the Feminine Principle: The Untapped Resource describes in lay persons' language the essence of the archetypal feminine and its potential for business. This book shows both women and men how the feminine principle works in human thought and behavior and what it could mean for business if we gave the feminine principle the same kind of attention and support in the work place that we give to masculine consciousness.

Business and the Feminine Principle goes beyond the well-established conversation about the need for feminine attributes in business and invites both genders into an exciting new collaboration. By no means a critique of what is wrong with masculine perception and behavior in business, this book inspires new respect for the integrity of both masculine and feminine energy and their ability to co-create a viable future for all of us.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138158757
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/14/2016
Pages: 228
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

PART ONE - THE FEMININE PRINCIPLE
PART TWO - FEMININE PATTERNS OF WORK
PART THREE - FEMININE LEADERSHIP

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From the Publisher

on a comparison with Helgeson/Currency's book 'The Web of Inclusion'
'she (Frenier) delves deeper into the feminine soul, and has more to say about its
value in management.'

"...describes in lay persons' language the essence of the archetypal
feminine and its potential for business...Business and the Feminine
Principle is recommended reading for anyone charged with a supervisory
or managerial duties in the workplace, whether neophyte or experienced
veteran."
Wisconsin Bookwatch, October 1996

"This book is both profound and beautiful." - Triad Business News

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