Every day is election day A woman's guide to winning any office, from the PTA to the White House
Book - 2013
"With expert guidance and abundant resources, this practical and inspirational guide is for women at all stages of life who want to seek and win public leadership and public office at any level. According to research, women considering leadership positions or running for elected office are more inhibited than men by family concerns and by a lack of confidence, and speaking directly to these issues, this book offers pragmatic advice and strategies for women's daily lives as advocates, candidates, and powerbrokers and shares the true-life stories, secrets of success, and frank suggestions of women who have led, run, and won. This handy reference teaches women how to surmount public barriers, conquer private fears, and run a winning ...campaign--be it for a PTA position, board president, U.S. senator, or beyond--with joy, humor, confidence, and no apologies"--
- Subjects
- Published
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Chicago, Illinois :
Chicago Review Press
[2013]
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Edition
- First edition
- Physical Description
- xiv, 241 pages ; 23 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN
- 9781613746622
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Part I. Every Day is Election Day
- 1. Six easy rules
- 2. Dream big; then set your goals and make a plan
- 3. Your personality self-test
- 4. Just show up
- 5. Every act creates ripples
- 6. Size does matter
- 7. Bankroll yourself with whatever you've got; then ask others to bank on you
- 8. Become a fund-raiser
- 9. Create your brand; make it stand out
- 10. You'll always be fighting for shelf space, so make sure you're a premium brand
- Part II. Take on the Big Boys
- 11. The only limitations on you are the ones you impose
- 12. Dive in and start swimming
- 13. Men are your enemies (except when they're your friends)
- 14. Be willing to take an unyielding stand when your principles demand it
- 15. Lead with your strength, even if it's perceived negatively by some
- 16. Find rich and powerful people and get them to do things for you
- 17. Use your connections to advance your cause (just like the men do)
- 18. Don't worry if you're scared
- 19. You'll need the big boys (who may be big girls) most of all; don't ever forget it
- 20. The power of sisterhood
- Part III. You Can Never Care Too Much
- 21. When you're working, there are no volunteers, there is no free lunch, and there sure isn't any coffee break
- 22. How helping others will help you
- 23. Show you care
- 24. You can get access to anyone, and anyone can become a convert to your cause
- 25. That "having it all" thing
- 26. A local victory is a national one, too
- Part IV. Confront, Co-Opt, Control
- 27. Learn to negotiate
- 28. Men will accept it when you take charge, even though they say they won't
- 29. Communications: a breakdown
- 30. Negative media, damage control, and dressing for the part
- 31. Time is not on your side; use it or lose it
- 32. A big Election Day is never the end of the road
- 33. There's no success like failure
- 34. On loyalty, which supersedes everything
- Epilogue: Every year is the year of the woman
- Resources: Get busy now
- Acknowledgments
- Index
Review by Kirkus Book Review