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Joanne Lipman

    Joanne Lipman is a prominent journalist whose work explores the dynamics of professional collaboration, particularly between genders. She previously served as Chief Content Officer of Gannett and Editor-in-Chief of USA TODAY, overseeing thousands of journalists and leading award-winning news coverage. Lipman honed her skills at The Wall Street Journal, where she became the first woman deputy managing editor, and later founded Condé Nast Portfolio magazine. Through her writing and public speaking, she offers insightful perspectives on workplace communication and partnership.

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    • Strings Attachedis the gripping life story of the inspirational Mr K that reads like Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mothermeets The Last Lecture.

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    • I know what you're thinking: 'Not another career guide-cum-manifesto, telling us to woman up and demand more money.' But that isn't what Lipman says. Instead, she uses data, reams of it, to expose how the system is rigged against women. She then calls for men to join the fight to make the workplace more equal. Campaigning for equality has to be a mixed sport; instead of women 'leaning in', they need to get their male colleagues listening . . . Reading Win Win may make you feel angry -- a punch-the-wall rage -- but, as Lipman notes, anger won't persuade more men to join Team Equality SUNDAY TIMES STYLE MAGAZINE

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