Suggested Reading
Casperson, Dana May. Power Etiquette: What You Don't Know Can Kill Your Career (New York: AMACOM, 1999)
Condren, Debra. AmBitchous: (def.) A Woman Who: 1. Makes more money 2. has more power 3. gets the recognition she deserves 4. has the determination to go after her dreams and (New York: Random House, 2006)
Coulter, Silvia L. The Woman Lawyer’s Rainmaking Game: How to Build a Successful Law Practice (New York: Thomson LegalWorks, 2004)
Denterlein, Geri. Power Chicks’ Guide to Boston: In Their Own Words (2007)
Evans, Gail. Play Like a Man, Win Like a Woman (New York: Broadway, 2000)
Evans, Gail. She Wins, You Win (New York: Penguin, 2003)
George, Judy and Lyon, Todd. The Intuitive Businesswoman (New York: Clarkson Potter , 2000)
Hargrave, Jan. Let Me See Your Body Talk (Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing, 1995)
Lichtenberg, Ronna. It's Not Business, It's Personal (New York: Hyperion, 2002)
Lichtenberg, Ronna. Pitch Like a Girl (New York: Rodale Books, 2005)
Nierenberg, Andrea. Non-Stop Networking (Sterling, VA: Capital Books, 2002)
Post, Peggy and Peter. The Etiquette Advantage in Business (Melbourne: Collins, 1999)
Rikleen Stiller, Lauren. Ending the Gauntlet: Removing Barriers to Women’s Success in the Law (New York: Thomson Legalworks, 2006)
Reardon, Kathleen Kelly. The Secret Handshake (New York: Currency, 2000)
Wellington, Sheila and Spence, Betty. Be Your Own Mentor: Strategies from Top Women on the Secrets of Success (New York: Random House, 2001)