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What if your company could gain a greater profit share of the market simply by promoting more women into its senior management team? Sounds like a no-brainer, and despite nearly every study done in the past three decades proving companies with women leaders deliver superior performance, the number of women in the C-suites of companies all over the world is noticeably low. Results at the Top is written for the men who know the value female leaders bring to the table and need a tangible way to get them there.

Whether you're building your leadership team from scratch or trying to transform long-established norms for a competitive advantage today, the practical guidance inside wastes no space with blame for the current state of women leaders and goes straight to the immediate steps organizations can take to change it. It gives you everything you need to both create the internal systems for promoting gender diversity on every step of the career ladder and motivating employees to celebrate its shared, bottom-line benefits.

Up-to-date viewpoints don't confuse equal with same and go in-depth into the scientific differences between men and women that can complement each other to produce higher performing teams. Along with neurological variances, there are societal behaviors men and women need to recognize and substitute with more productive and advantageous ones. Through eye-opening research and illustrative examples from the real world, both sexes gain a deeper understanding of how we got here and the pioneering systems companies in the highest echelons of their industries are using to evolve leadership development all the way to the top. This everyday guidebook will immediately change the way you approach work with:





A powerful new evaluation method for assessing the source of gender diversity in a company's leadership Concrete strategies men can use to champion greater gender diversity along with ways men and women can improve collaboration in order to run better organizations Focused coverage on addressing gender diversity with Millennialsand don't be surprised when you find they're not so different

The most satisfying part of Results at the Top is watching your company's performance soar as gender bias disappears.
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction xiii
Chapter 1 Your Wake-Up Call
1(14)
Diversity at the Top: Correlates with Better Performance
1(2)
How We Came Together
3(1)
Barbara's Wake-Up Call
4(2)
When I Became a Real Manager of People
6(1)
The Diversity Money Pit
7(2)
What Makes the Difference
9(1)
Brushing Your Horse
10(1)
Lack of "Gender Success" Is Costly
11(1)
This Is Your Toolkit
11(1)
Endnotes
12(3)
Chapter 2 The Business Case for the Advancement of Women
15(20)
"Let's Do It!"
16(1)
Defining Superior Performance
17(1)
Adding Women to Boards
18(2)
The Reason for the Improvement in Financial Performance
20(1)
The Future of Leadership
20(1)
"Values Don't Matter If We're Not Making the Numbers"
21(10)
Endnotes
31(4)
Chapter 3 Ascent of Neuroscience
35(14)
Equal Does Not Mean the Same!
36(1)
The Ascent of Neuroscience
36(1)
The Domino Effect
36(1)
Bell Curve of Gender Tendencies
37(1)
The Ability to Peer More Deeply
38(2)
Sex Differences in Brain Structure and Function
40(4)
Sex Differences in Hormonal Composition
44(1)
The Breakthrough That Knowledge Brings
45(1)
Endnotes
46(3)
Chapter 4 Ascent of Women
49(22)
The First Long Step
50(1)
Women joining Business Clubs
51(1)
Cultures Clinging to Tradition
52(1)
The Ascent of Women
52(6)
An Economic Necessity Versus a Choice
58(1)
Areas Where Glass Ceilings Still Exist
59(7)
Endnotes
66(5)
Chapter 5 Ascent of Men
71(18)
Men Accelerating Change
71(4)
The Evolution of an Attitude
75(5)
Evolution in Our Thinking
80(1)
Are We Stalled or Advancing?
81(2)
The "Aha" Moment
83(1)
Breaking the Mold
84(3)
Endnotes
87(2)
Chapter 6 Millennial: Facts and Fictions
89(12)
It's Not a Generational Issue
89(7)
How Much the Same We Really Are
96(1)
Why Women Are Needed in the Tech Industry
97(2)
It's Not a Generational Issue
99(1)
Endnotes
100(1)
Chapter 7 What Works and What Doesn't
101(16)
We're over the Tipping Point
103(1)
How to Create Sustainable Change
104(1)
What Works and Why
105(3)
What Doesn't Work and Why
108(4)
Other Best Practices
112(2)
Critical Mass and Critical Mindset
114(1)
Endnotes
114(3)
Chapter 8 The Role of the Board
117(16)
Lack of Mentoring
118(1)
Stereotypes in Business
118(1)
Richard's Story: Boards in the 2008 Financial Crisis and Their Gender Composition
119(2)
The Quota Experience in Norway
121(1)
Picking the Best Candidate Remains Vital to Success
122(1)
It May All Start with the Board of Directors
123(3)
Humans Follow Role Models
126(1)
Role Models Are Leaders
126(3)
Women's Participation in Management and on Boards
129(1)
Men's Beliefs and Behaviors Are Changing ... Slowly
130(1)
Endnotes
131(2)
Chapter 9 Measuring Commitment
133(12)
A General Model for Gender Diversity in Management Information Systems (MIS)
134(1)
Defining a Model for Gender Diversity
135(3)
Gender Diversity Model for Management Information System (MIS)
138(4)
Constructing a New Gender Propensity Index©
142(1)
What Happens Next?
143(1)
Endnotes
144(1)
Chapter 10 How to Rid the Plumbing of Bias
145(12)
Gender Parity in New Graduates
146(1)
Sourcing, Job Descriptions, and Interviewing
146(4)
Nine Levers for Creating Gender-Intelligent Organizations
150(2)
Areas Where Systemic Biases May Form
152(1)
Just Go in There
153(1)
Having a Hard Time Getting Women to Join
154(1)
You're Creating a Lose-Lose Scenario
154(1)
Fixing the Plumbing
155(1)
Endnotes
156(1)
Chapter 11 What the Future Holds
157(14)
How Engaging Are Your Engagement Surveys?
157(2)
Brushing the Engagement Survey Horse
159(1)
"Are We Being Gender Intelligent about This?"
159(1)
Challenging Tradition
160(1)
Feminine Values in Financial Services
161(1)
Why Does Gender Success Elude So Many Businesses?
162(1)
What If We Do Not Act?
163(2)
Steps to Gender Success
165(2)
The Long Ascent
167(1)
Endnotes
168(3)
Index 171
BARBARA ANNIS is founding partner of Gender Intelligence Group (GIG). She is the author of Same Words, Different Language, Third Edition, and coauthor of several books, including Gender Intelligence and Work With Me.

RICHARD NESBITT is president and CEO of Global Risk Institute. He is also adjunct professor at the Rotman School of Management of the University of Toronto and chair of the advisory board to its Mind Brain Behaviour Hive.