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Work wife, the power of female friendship to drive successful businesses, Erica Cerulo and Claire Mazur

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Work wife, the power of female friendship to drive successful businesses, Erica Cerulo and Claire Mazur
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [189]-190)
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Work wife
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1032575118
Responsibility statement
Erica Cerulo and Claire Mazur
Sub title
the power of female friendship to drive successful businesses
Summary
"When Erica Cerulo and Claire Mazur met in college in 2002, they bonded instantly. Fast-forward to 2010, when they founded the popular fashion and design website Of a Kind. Now, in their first book, Cerulo and Mazur bring to light the unique power of female friendship to fuel successful businesses. Drawing on their own experiences, as well as the stories of other thriving “work wives,” they highlight the ways in which vulnerability, openness, and compassion—qualities central to so many women’s relationships—lend themselves to professional accomplishment and innovation. Featuring interviews with work wives such as Amanda Hesser and Merrill Stubbs of the influential food community site Food52, Ann Friedman, Aminatou Sow, and Gina Delvac of the hit podcast Call Your Girlfriend, and Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh Jennings of Olympic volleyball fame, Work Wife addresses a range of topics vital to successful partnerships, such as being co-bosses, tackling disagreements, dealing with money, and accommodating motherhood. Demonstrating how female partnerships in the office are productive, progressive, and empowering, Cerulo and Mazur offer an invaluable roadmap for a feminist reimagining of the workplace." --Amazon.com
Table Of Contents
Taking a wife -- Forging a partnership -- Learning to work together -- Finding work-wife balance -- Being bosses -- Dealing with money -- Surviving the rough patches -- Having babies (besides the business) -- Making way for matriarchy
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