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The Authority Gap

Why Women Are Still Taken Less Seriously Than Men, and What We Can Do About it
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In 'The Authority Gap', Mary Ann Sieghart examines the pervasive ways in which women's voices are undermined and their expertise undervalued in various societal spheres.

Drawing on research and personal anecdotes, the book reveals how unconscious biases contribute to this gap, affecting women's opportunities and influence.

Sieghart explores the consequences of this disparity, highlighting its impact on women's careers, relationships, and overall well-being.

She also addresses the subtle ways in which women are often infantilized or dismissed, leading to a cycle of self-doubt and reduced confidence.

The book proposes practical solutions for individuals and organizations to recognize and counteract these biases, ultimately advocating for a more equitable and inclusive culture.

By raising awareness and promoting actionable strategies, 'The Authority Gap' seeks to empower women and transform societal perceptions.

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Why Women Are Still Taken Less Seriously Than Men: Closing The Authority Gap with Mary Ann Sieghart

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