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Book Review
Pitch Like a Girl
How a woman can be herself and still succeed
Rodale Publishing - 2005 (346 pages in
hardback)
Author
Ronnie Lichtenberg
ISBN 101-59486-009-2
Pitch Like a Girl is a book that at first glance gives the impression of simply being a primer
for females in the modern workplace. As a male reader, my initial reaction was
there wouldn’t be much in it for me. I was wrong! The author has done an
excellent job of revealing the clear and significant differences between men
and woman in the workplace. Modern culture perpetuates a silly myth that men
and woman are equal in every way… they just have a few parts different
in anatomical design. The plain truth as Ronnie Lichtenberg explains is that we
are “wired differently”. This does not make one sex better or superior than
another. We are unique by design and react differently in various situations.
Men and woman also approach problems and challenges from different
perspectives. This is as it should be, and trying to be something you are not,
or conforming to others’ expectations only leads to frustration.
Pitch Like a Girl is a refreshing book because the
author believes women in the workplace don’t have to change who and what
they really are to succeed. She believes the real secret to success is to tap
“more fully and consciously into the woman you already are”. Litchenberg proposes that the key to fulfillment is to
bring more of yourself to work, and to receive
more back from it. To promote this she encourages the reader to discover their
own “pitch”. The “pitch” may be different for each individual, but as a
powerful tool it will help you to exercise your natural skills of persuasion to
influence others toward your point of view. This is accomplished by developing
the skill set most women have acquired by nurturing and building personal
relationships.
I enjoyed reading Pitch Like a Girl and
it reminded me of the many barriers that still exist in the workplace for
women. It also highlights the problems created when talented females feel
forced to think and react just like their male counterparts. This fine
publication is a pleasure to read and many parts are Lichtenberg’s own
autobiography which helps explain her philosophy and passion. The book is
broken down into five chapters and each is seasoned with checklists, sidebars
and thought-provoking questions. Pitch Like a Girl
also includes some self-analysis testing and even has one appendix for guys to
read.
Overcoming cultural expectations can be difficult. But, to be
successful and fulfilled at the same time means being who and what you
are intended to be on the inside and outside. This book will appeal to both
female and male readers because it teaches us to respect each other for our
mutual differences. When you understand and appreciate these
differences, and view them as genuine strengths, you know that what the French
mean when they say, “viva la difference”.
weLEAD rating – highly recommended
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