Earning It, Joann S. Lublin
Earning It, Joann S. Lublin
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Earning It
Hard-Won Lessons from Trailblazing Women at the Top of the Business World

Author: Joann S. Lublin

Narrator: Kirsten Potter

Unabridged: 8 hr 16 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/18/2016


Synopsis

More than fifty trailblazing executive women who broke the corporate glass ceiling offer inspiring and surprising insights and lessons in this essential, in-the-trenches career guide from Joann S. Lublin, a Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist and management news editor for The Wall Street Journal.Among the first female reporters at The Wall Street Journal, Joann S. Lublin faced a number of uphill battles in her career. She became deputy bureau chief of the Journal’s important London bureau, its first run by women. Now, she and dozens of other women who successfully navigated the corporate battlefield share their valuable leadership lessons.

Lublin combines her fascinating story with insightful tales from more than fifty women who reached the highest rungs of the corporate ladder—most of whom became chief executives of public companies —in industries as diverse as retailing, manufacturing, finance, high technology, publishing, advertising, automobiles, and pharmaceuticals. Leaders like Carly Fiorina, former CEO of Hewlett-Packard, as well as Mary Barra, CEO of General Motors, and Brenda Barnes, former CEO of Sara Lee, were the first women to run their huge employers. Earning It reveals obstacles such women faced as they fought to make their mark, choices they made, and battles they won—and lost.

Lublin chronicles the major milestones and dilemmas of the work world unique to women, providing candid advice and practical inspiration for women of all ages and at every stage of their careers. The extraordinary women we meet in Earning It and the hard-won lessons they share provide a compelling career compass that will help all women reach their highest potential without losing a meaningful personal life.

About Joann S. Lublin

Joann S. Lublin was management news editor for The Wall Street Journal, working with reporters in the U.S. and abroad, until she retired in April 2018.  She continues to frequently appear at conferences to discuss leadership, executive women and other management issues.  She created The Journal’s first career advice column in 1993 and kept writing its “Your Executive Career” column until May 2020. She shared its Pulitzer Prize in 2003 for stories about corporate scandals. She won the 2018 Lifetime Achievement from the Loeb Awards, the highest accolade in business journalism. She earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism with honors from Northwestern University and a master’s degree in communications from Stanford University. She lives in Dresher, Pa.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Colleen on June 20, 2017

Unfortunately, I did not enjoy this book. Lublin did not bring anything to the table that I hadn't already read/heard in other books/websites/podcasts that focus on women in the workplace. One positive aspect I can note is that I liked the biographical information on the women the author interviewed.......more

Goodreads review by Meg - A Bookish Affair on October 16, 2016

"Earning It" is a non-fiction business book geared for women in the workplace. Being a working woman today, I am so appreciative for those women who have gone before me and have paved the way for me. There is a long way to go but oh-so-many of the stories in this book show how far we've come. It giv......more

Goodreads review by Naomi on November 27, 2016

A must read for women climbing the ranks in any male dominated profession, and a must read for men who have to help pave the way for women to climb those ranks and not be part of the problem for women to smash the glass ceiling!......more

Goodreads review by Bridget on March 29, 2017

I was interested in some of the broader aspects of this book: unconscious bias, management tips, and individual stories of awesome kick-arse businesswomen making it in their fields. But something about this book feels dated – even when references are made to the 2000’s, it seems to come through the l......more

Goodreads review by Kim on February 06, 2017

I am appreciative of the fantastic women who paved the way in corporate America, and these stories do them justice. However, the author insisted on belittling the stories with a full account of what the women were wearing during their interviews, which seemed counterintuitive to the point of the boo......more