Table of contents for Women and leadership : the state of play and strategies for change / Barbara Kellerman, Deborah L. Rhode, editors ; foreword by Justice Sandra Day O'Connor (Ret.).

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CONTENTS
Foreword
Justice Sandra Day O?Connor (Ret.)
Women and Leadership: The State of Play
Deborah L. Rhode, Barbara Kellerman
PART ONE. GENDER DIFFERENCES AND GENDER STEREOTYPES
1.	Crossing the Bridge: Reflections on Women and Leadership
Nannerl O. Keohane
2.	The Great Women Theory of Leadership? Perils of Positive Stereotypes and Precarious Pedestals
Todd L. Pittinsky, Laura L. Bacon, Brian Welle
3.	Overcoming Resistance to Women Leaders: The Importance of Leadership Style
Linda L. Carli and Alice H. Eagly
4.	Women, Leadership, and the Natural Order
Rosalind Chait Barnett
5.	What Difference Will Women Judges Make? Looking Once More at the ?Woman Question?
Anita F. Hill
PART TWO. LEADERSHIP IN CONTEXT: WOMEN IN POLITICS
6.	Opening the Door: Women Leaders and Constitution Building in Iran and Afghanistan
Pippa Norris
7.	Global Initiatives to Attain Gender Balance in Politics
Drude Dahlerup
8.	The Future of Women?s Political Leadership: Gender and the Decision to Run for Elective Office
Richard L. Fox
9.	It?s Woman Time
Marie C. Wilson
10.	She?s the Candidate! A Woman for President
Ruth B. Mandel
PART THREE. LEADERSHIP REDEFINED: AUTHORITY, AUTHENTICITY, POWER
11.	Leadership, Authority, and Women: A Man?s Challenge
Ronald A. Heifetz
12.	Bringing Your Whole Self to Work: Lessons in Authentic Engagement from Women Leaders
Laura Morgan Roberts
13.	Women and Power: New Perspectives on Old Challenges
Evangelina Holvino
14.	Women in Corporate Leadership: Status and Prospects
Katherine Giscombe
PART FOUR. REDEFINING THE PROBLEM, RECASTING THE SOLUTIONS
15.	Off-Ramps and On-Ramps: Women?s Nonlinear Career Paths
Silvia Ann Hewlett
16.	Isn?t She Delightful? Creating Relationships That Get Women to the Top (and Keep Them There)
Karen L. Proudford
17.	Disrupting Gender, Revising Leadership
Debra Meyerson and Robin Ely
Acknowledgments
Contributors
Index

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Leadership in women.
Sex discrimination against women.
Women in the professions.
Women in public life.