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New female tribes : shattering female stereotypes and redefining women today

By: Pashley, Rachel
Title By: Di Nonno, Madeline [Foreword by]
Publisher: London : Virgin Books, c2018.Description: xiii, 272 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780753553008Subject(s): Women -- Identity | Women -- Social conditions | Women's studiesDDC classification: 305.42 PA NE Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
How do you see women? And how do they see themselves? In her role as Head Strategist at the world famous advertising agency J. Walter Thompson, author Rachel Pashley decided to find out. In a global survey orchestrated over five years, over 8000 women responded, aged seventeen to seventy across 19 countries. The results make fascinating reading. Working with the results, Pashley defines four key female tribes: Alphas (focusing on achievement and career); Hedonists (focused on pleasure and self-development); Traditionalists (women whose chief focus is home and children); Altruists (women who focus on community and environment). She also asked about women's values and measures of success. This book will prove essential reading to all those who seek to better understand women's dreams, ambitions, and goals.
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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305.42 PA NE (Browse shelf) Available Jan 2019 T0061100
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How do you see women? And how do they see themselves? In her role as Head Strategist at the world famous advertising agency J. Walter Thompson, author Rachel Pashley decided to find out. In a global survey orchestrated over five years, over 8000 women responded, aged seventeen to seventy across 19 countries. The results make fascinating reading. Working with the results, Pashley defines four key female tribes: Alphas (focusing on achievement and career); Hedonists (focused on pleasure and self-development); Traditionalists (women whose chief focus is home and children); Altruists (women who focus on community and environment). She also asked about women's values and measures of success. This book will prove essential reading to all those who seek to better understand women's dreams, ambitions, and goals.

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