Back to top
Languages
English
Español
Navigation
Events
Check It Out
Learn
Make
Connect
Research
Sign in
Your Account
Library Home Page
Library Hours & Location
Can't Find It?
Purchase Suggestions & Interlibrary Loan
Advanced Search
Classic Catalog
Book Match
Chat
,
Email
, or
563-589-4225
Events
Check It Out
Learn
Make
Connect
Give
Languages
English
Español
Sign Out
Look for
Keyword
Title
Start of Title
Series
Author
Subject
Call Number
Advanced Search
in Library Catalog
in Events
in Lists
in Library Website
in Combined Results
Search
Filters
Main Navigation
Filter Results
Narrow Your Results
Format
Book (1)
eBook (1)
eContent Collection
Libby (1)
Fiction / Non-Fiction
Non Fiction (1)
Author
Lipman, Joanne
(1)
Subject
Sex discrimination against women -- United States (1)
Sex discrimination in employment -- United States (1)
Sex role in the work environment -- United States (1)
Publication Date
Publication Date from
Publication Date to
Published in the last
year
•
5 years
•
10 years
Audience
Adult (1)
AR Reading Level
AR Reading Level from
AR Reading Level to
AR Point Value
AR Point Value from
AR Point Value to
Language
English (1)
User Rating
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
(0)
Unrated
(1)
Collection
Adult Nonfiction (1)
Browse
»
Joanne Lipman
»
Showing 1 - 1 of 1
Joanne Lipman
Sort by
Best Match
Publication Year Desc
Publication Year Asc
Author
Title
Date Purchased Desc
Call Number
Total Checkouts
User Rating
Number of Holds
Hide Covers
Covers
List
Search Tools
Save Search
Email this Search
Get RSS Feed
Search Tools
1)
That's what she said: what men need to know (and women need to tell them) about working together
Author
Lipman, Joanne
Language
English
Formats
Book, eBook, Kindle
Book
Show Edition
On Shelf
Adult Nonfiction - Public Shelving
306.36 LIP
1 available
Place Hold
eBook
Show Edition
Available Online
Check Out Libby
Preview From The Book
Kindle
Show Edition
Available Online
Check Out Libby
Preview From The Book
Description
Read Description
Outlines anecdotal solutions for harmonious working relationships between the sexes, citing the unique contributions of professional women and how their male counterparts can implement a healthier business culture that bridges gender gaps.
More Info
Add a Review
Add to List
SHARE
Loading, please wait
...