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Same Words Different Language: How Men and Women Misunderstand Each Other at Work and What to Do about It
 
 

Same Words Different Language: How Men and Women Misunderstand Each Other at Work and What to Do about It [Paperback]

Barbara Annis
2.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)

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A groundbreaking book which provides original insight into the debate about why men and women do not understand one another.

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Barbara Annis, CEO of Barbara Annis & Associates, is North America’s leading gender specialist and a pioneer in the field of gender difference. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Important reminder, Nov 14 2003
This review is from: Same Words Different Language: How Men and Women Misunderstand Each Other at Work and What to Do about It (Paperback)
I have been working in the area of women's issues for 30 years now and it still amazes me how the differences permeate so many areas of our lives! Of course, it would be easier to say "been there, done that!" but I found this book to have useful examples of where the issue arises and what can be done constructively to address it.
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2.0 out of 5 stars not on a xmas like for an avid reader, Dec 17 2003
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I am just a housewife and confess I don't always understand these things. This was way easy to understand. Maybe too simple in its appraoch. Not worth the price tag. I finiashed it without the practical tools I was promised to carry away with it. A few anecdotes to try and make the author look knowledgable but I was left unimpressed for whatever that is worth. My used copy is for sale - very cheap.
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1.0 out of 5 stars book doesn't warrant the recent enthusiasm, Dec 17 2003
The last few reviews on the same day in december makes me quiery whether the critics actually spent time reading this frothy airy drivel in some sort of joint self congratualory circle. Not the kind of book I would recommend to my students or anyone else seriously interested in substance over folklore and trivia. Wrapped up in a marketable package but the reader would be better off looking at the more serious writers in this area. And there are plenty. Jump over this one abnd look to Dobert' or even the pop psych books to get a more even handling of this popular issue.
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