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Allyship Actually - David Barrow, Lucy Grimwade

Allyship Actually

Why it’s ‘We’ and not ‘Me’
Buch | Softcover
352 Seiten
2024
IT Governance Publishing (Verlag)
9781787785298 (ISBN)
CHF 43,55 inkl. MwSt
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Encourages you to question your behaviours to act as allies to everyone, regardless of gender, self-identification, race or religion.
The Oxford Learner’s Dictionary defines allyship as:



“the state of being an ally (= a person who helps and supports somebody) to a particular group of people that you yourself do not belong to, in order to help ensure their basic rights and ability to be happy and successful in society”



This book exposes the problems that arise from a patriarchal or narrow-minded work culture. It tells the story of professionals in multiple industries where they are confronted by male dominance or discrimination. We see how characters become allies for each other to support personal and professional development.



Allyship Actually follows Lucy – a spirited newcomer to the tech industry – and David – a seasoned professional – as their paths and those of other characters cross in unexpected ways, against a bustling London backdrop.



The characters’ careers develop amid toxic cultures. Based on real-life events, the narrative gives a vivid depiction of Lucy and David’s frustration with outdated work cultures, and their efforts to support colleagues suffering inequity or harassment.

Lucy Grimwade (she/her) completed a Computing BSc and then followed a somewhat linear path in ITSM/as an IT professional. In 2018, after going through personal and professional challenges, she embarked on a journey to become a qualified professional coach. Lucy has completed more than 200 hours of coaching, has a coaching diploma with the internationally recognised ICF, and holds additional qualifications in NLP and CBT. Lucy classes herself as a modern-day feminist. She is passionate about empowering and doing the right thing by and for women. Lucy also hosted a podcast called “Talk Female Friday” to share stories and advice from real women in real situations. She is a huge advocate for allyship. She is focused on making sure that all people, especially women and people of colour, are not only invited to the table but also have a seat, a voice and a contribution.   David Barrow (he/him) has more than 30 years’ experience working in IT ‘service’ roles. He has made a career out of IT, starting out in small businesses and gradually becoming a trusted consultant to a number of large global organisations. David acts as a mentor to people at various levels both in partnership with Reed within the ‘Women in Technology’ initiative and as a committee member for ITSM and ITAM for the British Computer Society. He is also part of a committee for the British Standards Institute looking at education in service management. David is passionate about acting as an ally, having benefitted from some great allies – but he’s also seen how people can be let down based on their gender, religion or life choices, and he’d like to help level this field

Introduction

Chapter 1: The central characters

Chapter 2: The start of IT

Chapter 3: The first job  

Chapter 4: The job description

Chapter 5: The interviews

Chapter 6: The other side of the table

Chapter 7: The bird in IT

Chapter 8: The job offer/rejection

Chapter 9: The first day

Chapter 10: In da club

Chapter 11: Horrible bosses

Chapter 12: Tales of real-world allyship

Chapter 13: Why so biased?

Chapter 14: Horrible bosses 2  

Chapter 15: Feeling stuck

Chapter 16: Handling ‘IT’

Chapter 17: B*tch

Chapter 18: Are men saying the wrong things?  

Chapter 19: Are we still experiencing this?

Chapter 20: The offsite meeting

Chapter 21: Stalker

Chapter 22: The Christmas party

Chapter 23: Imposter syndrome

Chapter 24: Cultural differences

Chapter 25: She helps him

Chapter 26: I want to quit

Chapter 27: Always on; always anxious

Chapter 28: Can anyone help?  

Chapter 29: Enough is enough  

Chapter 30: The introduction

Chapter 31: Self-employed and self-sufficient  

Chapter 32: Did you go shopping?

Chapter 33: Thank you, next

Chapter 34: Friendships

Chapter 35: 2024 and beyond  

Chapter 36: The power skills  

Chapter 37: Let’s write a book  

Chapter 38: New beginnings   

Chapter 39: Allyship Actually  

Appendix: Through their voices   

About the authors – Who we really are  

Resources  

Further reading

Erscheinungsdatum
Mitarbeit Erzähler: Tamsin Kennard
Verlagsort Ely
Sprache englisch
Maße 140 x 216 mm
Gewicht 295 g
Themenwelt Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Projektmanagement
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Unternehmensführung / Management
ISBN-13 9781787785298 / 9781787785298
Zustand Neuware
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