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Gail Evans - Author of She Wins, You Win & Play Like a Man, Win Like a Woman, CNN Executive
Gail Evans - Author of She Wins, You Win & Play Like a Man, Win Like a Woman, CNN Executive

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Gail Evans speaks about how women can create their own Rules and how to play them:

  • New Approaches to mentoring
  • Natural networking
  • Rainmaking
  • How to make the women’s team work for every business and every woman in business

About Gail Evans:

   For decades, women have struggled to find parity in the workplace. They have studied the “boys rules”. They have even learned to play golf and speak sports lingo. The problem is that if you are always trying to play somebody else’s game, you will always be playing catch-up.

   The one rule of business we women have not yet learned and embraced is that women must play on the same team. We must be each other’s greatest support, not each other as only competition. To truly succeed in business, women need to evolve from I can do it to We can do it.

   Love the Game… With those words, Gail Evans concludes one of the most successful and influential books about women in the workplace. Ironically, many women did not even know the game existed before Evans taught them how to win in the workplace with her book, Play Like A Man, Win Like A Woman.

   The book was listed for several weeks on the New York Times, Business Week and Wall Street Journal bestseller lists. It has been translated into 18 languages and has been a bestseller around the world. She has appeared on The Today Show and Larry King Live, and been featured in The New York Times and USA Today.

   Evans’ status has been enhanced by her newest book, She Wins, You Win as well as her weekly radio segment “It’s Not Just a Man’s World,” which is syndicated to 1900 CNN Radio affiliates across the United States.

   Where did Gail Evans learn the business game? In the male-dominated world of television journalism. She began working at CNN at its inception in 1980. By the time she retired in 2001, she was its Executive Vice President. During that time, she was responsible for program and talent development at all CNN’s domestic networks overseeing national and international talk shows and the Network Guest Bookings Department, which schedules about 25,000 guests annually.

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