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Index
Cover Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Contents Preface Part I. The Conundrum
1 Industries That Do Not Hire or Promote 2 The Paradox 3 Qualifications and Reservations 4 Poor Performances by Female CEOs
Part II. A History of Women in Information Technology
5 Once upon a Time 6 Basic Education: Impediments to Overcome 7 The Distant Past and Near Future
Part III. Solutions Advanced
8 Women to Try Harder: “Lean In” and Similar Recommendations 9 Mandatory Quota Laws 10 Certificate and Pledge Programs 11 Comply or Explain Regimes 12 Mentoring and Sponsorship 13 Mandatory Disclosure: The U.S. Experience 14 Proposals for STEM Education 15 The Industry’s Answer: An Expanded H-1B Visa Program
Part IV. Solutions That May Work
16 Leavening STEM Education 17 Paying Close Attention to the Pool Problem 18 Enlarging the Pool: Easing Off-Ramps and Enhancing On-Ramps 19 Measuring What You Intend to Manage and Ways to Manage It 20 Adopting a Version of the Rooney Rule 21 Theoretical Feminist Views
Part V. Needed Fixes—Now
22 Reforming the Gaming Industry 23 Final Observations
Appendix A. Publicly Held Information Technology Companies Appendix B. Women Senior Executives in Publicly Held Information Technology Companies Notes Bibliography Index About the Author
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