The No Club: Putting a Stop to Women's Dead-End Work

The No Club: Putting a Stop to Women's Dead-End Work

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  • Author:Linda Babcock
  • ISBN:0349426937
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Summary

A practical, timely guide for bringing gender equity to the workplace: unburden women’s careers from work that goes unrewarded。

The No Club started when four women, crushed by endless to-do lists, banded together over $10 bottles of wine to get their work lives under control。 Running faster than ever, they still trailed behind their male colleagues。 And so, they vowed to say no to requests that pulled them away from the work that mattered most to their careers。 This book reveals how their over-a-decade-long journey and subsequent groundbreaking research uncovered that women everywhere are unfairly burdened with “non-promotable work,” a tremendous problem we can—and must—solve。

All organizations have work that no one wants to do: planning the office party, screening interns, attending to that time-consuming client, or simply helping others with their work。 From office housework to important assignments that inevitably go unrewarded, a woman, most often, takes on these tasks。 In study upon study, professors Linda Babcock (bestselling author of Women Don’t Ask), Brenda Peyser, Lise Vesterlund, and Laurie Weingart—the original “No Club”—document that women are disproportionately asked and expected to do this kind of work。 This imbalance leaves women overcommitted and underutilized as companies forfeit revenue, productivity, and top talent。

But it doesn’t have to be this way。 The No Club walks you through how to make small, yet significant, changes to your own workload and empowers women to make savvy decisions about the work they take on。 At the same time, the authors illuminate how lasting change calls for organizations to reassess how they assign and reward work to level the playing field。 With hard data, personal anecdotes from women of all stripes, self- and workplace-assessments for immediate use, and innovative advice from the authors’ consulting Fortune 500 companies, this book will forever change the conversation about how we advance women’s careers and achieve equity in the 21st century。

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Reviews

J。J。

This book is geared towards women in academia, but would be useful outside of as well, in learning how to set boundaries and do the work which will help your career。 It introduces NPT, non-promotable tasks, and the fact that many of these get allocated to women。 It teaches women how to identify these, for example planning office parties or events, that don't help you attain a CV reference or promotion。 This book is geared towards women in academia, but would be useful outside of as well, in learning how to set boundaries and do the work which will help your career。 It introduces NPT, non-promotable tasks, and the fact that many of these get allocated to women。 It teaches women how to identify these, for example planning office parties or events, that don't help you attain a CV reference or promotion。 。。。more

Sara Goldenberg

I liked it but it's mainly for people who don't do that kind of work。 Not everyone is an executive。 I liked it but it's mainly for people who don't do that kind of work。 Not everyone is an executive。 。。。more

Miriam T

The ideas in this book were so interesting: conceptualizing and articulating NPTs (non-promotable tasks) at work and how we can create more gender equity so women are not left doing all of the NPTs at work。 But as a book, this could’ve been way shorter。 It was a quick read in part because it kept repeating itself。 But I’m grateful I read it bc it really armed me with important language to advocate for myself (and others) at work。

N。 Meltem

“A lot of feathers still weighs a ton。”

Stuart Olmsted

This is an excellently written book about the tasks that women are constantly asked to do at work that do not help their careers and why they are asked to do them。 Everyone should read this, including managers so they can recognize when this is happening and put in place strategies (that the authors recommend) to avoid burdening women with non-promotable, dead-end work。 If we are going to solve some of the workforce issues that plague women's careers, this is one place to start! The book is well This is an excellently written book about the tasks that women are constantly asked to do at work that do not help their careers and why they are asked to do them。 Everyone should read this, including managers so they can recognize when this is happening and put in place strategies (that the authors recommend) to avoid burdening women with non-promotable, dead-end work。 If we are going to solve some of the workforce issues that plague women's careers, this is one place to start! The book is well written, with lots of personal examples and well done research to back up their assertions。 。。。more