Menasha Public Library (Elisha D. Smith)

If you want something done, leadership lessons from bold women, Nikki R. Haley

Label
If you want something done, leadership lessons from bold women, Nikki R. Haley
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-255)
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
If you want something done
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
13485647731333436814
Responsibility statement
Nikki R. Haley
Sub title
leadership lessons from bold women
Summary
"In the spirit of Thatcher's quote, Ambassador Nikki R. Haley offers inspiring examples of women who worked against obstacles and opposition to get things done -- including Haley herself. As a brown girl growing up in South Carolina, no one would have predicted she would become the first minority female governor in America, the first female and the first minority governor in South Carolina, or the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. She faced many people who thought she didn t belong -- she was too brown. Too female. Too young. Too conservative. Too principled. Too idealistic. As far as Nikki was concerned, those were not reasons to hold her back. Those were all reasons to forge ahead. She drew inspiration from other trailblazing women throughout history who summoned the courage to be different and lead. This personal and compelling book celebrates ten remarkable women who dared to be bold, from household names like Margaret Thatcher and Israel's former prime minister Golda Meir, to Jeane Kirkpatrick, the first female U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, to lesser-known leaders like human rights activist Cindy Warmbier, education advocate Virginia Walden Ford, civil rights pioneer Claudette Colvin, and more. Woven with stories from Haley's own childhood and political career, If You Want Something Done will inspire the next generation of leaders."--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Margaret Thatcher : Stand for principle -- Jean Kirkpatrick : Don't apologize -- Golda Meir : Take action -- Cindy Warmbier : Be strong -- Nadia Murad : Take control -- Virginia Walden Ford : Raise your voice -- Claudette Colvin : Stand for what's right even if you're standing alone -- Virginia Hall : Service over self -- Wilma Rudolph : Never give up -- Amelia Earhart : If you're going to do something, do it well -- Conclusion
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Leadership lessons from bold women
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