@book { , title = {Women who Succeed: Strangers in Paradise?}, abstract = {The number of women in senior management remains stubbornly low after decades of research and debate, despite the increase in the number of women in the workplace, their academic attainment, numerous government enquiries and milestone changes in equality legislation. Women Who Succeed examines the real life experiences of 46 senior women across five public and private sector organisations in the UK who have ‘made it’ into senior management, some at the very highest level. It considers the strategies that these women adopted, the support they received from mentors and role models and the relationships they formed along the way, through networking. It concludes with their views on their own futures and their advice to other women. The prospects for increasing the numbers of women in senior management do not look bright without the support of senior women themselves and government legislation for mandatory quotas.}, isbn = {9781137328250}, publicationstatus = {Published}, url = {https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/802704}, keyword = {Human Resources, Work and Employment, gender, women, senior managers, networks, mentoring, careers}, year = {2015}, author = {Durbin, Susan} }