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“More than a ‘rah rah’ motivational treatise, The Politics of Promotion sends a strong message that we must work hard AND be smart as women in today’s organizations. I found women’s leadership guru Bonnie Marcus’s blend of personal experience, relevant examples, and applicable tools to be a goldmine. Her strategic networking templates alone are worth the price of the book. A meaty great read for all women and those who support them.”
– Jennifer B. Kahnweiler,
PhD, CSP, author of Quiet Influence
and The Introverted Leader
“The Politics of Promotion is packed with practical knowledge every woman needs in clear, engaging, and actionable language. Marcus outlines a proven method for women to navigate the complexities of the workplace and get the promotions they deserve.”
– Gloria Feldt,
cofounder and President,
Take the Lead; and author of No Excuses
“Women tend to perceive office politics as something distasteful. The Politics of Promotion is a very helpful book for individuals needing to better understand and embrace the importance of company politics, not only as a critical part of career advancement, but also as a more effective way to successfully carry out your daily job responsibilities. Bonnie Marcus’s research demonstrates how being political savvy allows you to build important relationships with critical stakeholders who may be able to support, mentor, and promote you. Reading this book will help you to learn how to navigate across an organization to achieve your career and business goals by working with and through others.”
– Alexandra Glucksmann,
COO, Editas Medicine
“Women are graduating from college and entering the workforce ill prepared to navigate their new environment. Putting your head down and achieving great results works in school, but being successful in your career requires more. Bonnie Marcus has nailed the missing piece: political savvy. The Politics of Promotion should be required reading for all college graduates.”
– Tiffany Dufu,
Chief Leadership Officer,
The Levo League
“Women regularly think that doing a great job ensures promotion – I used to think so, too. Instead, we know from data and personal experience that performance excellence means, at most, that you might be considered; actually securing the promotion requires a great deal more. Bonnie Marcus has seen how this plays across multiple disciplines and industries, and is full of insight and advice that will put women in a far stronger position to understand how to create the opportunities their talent demands. Her tough love acknowledges injustice, but her tough thinking is what promises success.”
– Margaret Heffernan,
author of Willful Blindness and A Bigger Prize
“Until genuine meritocracy becomes the norm, women will continue to face subtle bias and double standards. They will be greatly helped in navigating the traps and blind alleys of organizational life by the career advice that Bonnie Marcus offers in this readable book. Bonnie reframes the ‘dirty’ words of politics, networking, and self-promotion as necessary leadership skills that can achieve all-round benefits when exercised thoughtfully. Ambitious readers will feel better equipped to go for the leadership prize.”
– Alison Maitland,
coauthor of Future Work and
Why Women Mean Business
“Bonnie Marcus shares from her experience on how to get the recognition and rewards you deserve for your work by managing the interpersonal dynamics of the workplace. Politics is inherent in all human relationships. The Politics of Promotion will teach you how to interact professionally and get promoted while staying true to yourself.”
– Marilyn Tam,
author of The Happiness Choice