There's No Crying in Newsrooms: What Women Have Learned about What It Takes to Lead [Book Review]

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There's No Crying in Newsrooms: What Women Have Learned about What It Takes to Lead [Book Review]
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TweetShareShare There’s No Crying In Newsrooms is part career how-to, part history of journalism, and part office gossip. Difficult. Bossy. Bitchy. You’ve heard the voices at work throwing these words around. Maybe you’ve even been described this way yourself. A woman at work, we know, is supposed to be nice, but not too nice. She’s supposed to bring a strong voice, but one that’s not too aggressive or unlikeable. She needs to look the part and always use the right tone of voice.

Based in the notoriously aggressive and traditionally masculine world of news and media, the authors Kristin Grady Gilger and Julia Wallace ask the questions you’ve always wanted to know from the women at the top: “How did you get where you are?” “What did you say to the creepy guys at work?” “Do you think you made the right decision to have kids?” and “What can I do today to get ahead?”

Marcy McGinnis started as a secretary at CBS in 1970 – literally running to get the coffee. By the time she left CBS three decades later, she was Senior Vice President of News Coverage in New York. How did she do that? Certainly the winds of women’s rights were in her favor – when she started women were still mostly secretaries or researchers. But crucially, she also had a talent for recognizing an opportunity and taking it.

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