Connie's Books
Connie's Books

Best Selling Books

Connie's books have been translated into over a dozen languages and are among the most widely-read and influential books on gender diversity in the workplace and women’s leadership.



GenderTalk Works
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"Practical advice for bridging the gender gap at work and promoting a more inclusive environment. In today's working and marketplace environment, GenderTalk Works will definitely promote greater understanding between men and women."

Doug Lattner, Chairman & CEO
Deloitte Consulting LLP

"Connie Glaser has written an engaging and extraordinarily useful guide for workplace communications. Calvert will benefit from having this tool available to our managers and associates."    

Barbara Krumsiek, President & CEO
Calvert Group Ltd.

"We welcome GenderTalk Works as an insightful step forward in the ongoing dialogue between men and women as colleagues."

Ed Nusbaum, CEO
Grant Thorton LLP


Esther
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"Great accolades for What Queen Esther Knew. I believe we can all learn valuable lessons from Esther about commitment, priorities and faith. When I'm faced with tasks demanding wisdom and courage far beyond my own, Esther's story reminds me to focus on what's most important in life. You have captured that essence in this book. Congratulations."
Senator Elizabeth Dole

"Connie Glaser and Barbara Smalley pull together useful advice for every woman trying to make her way in the working world. With the Bible's inspirational Queen Esther as a role model, they offer solutions that have stood the toughest test of all: time."
Judy Woodruff, CNN prime anchor and
Senior correspondent


Swim with the Dolphins
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"SWIM WITH THE DOLPHINS provides a well-researched case for the strengths and talents of women managers and is an inspiration for all striving to break through the glass ceiling."
Fort Worth Star-Telegram

"Briskly written and worthy of being broadcast -- Any manager could profit from this book."
USA Today


When Money isn't Enough

"A brilliant book. The examples are compelling and the road map in Chapter 11 is peerless - A great book with a great message. Wish I could have read it 25 years ago."

Tom Peters, Author
In Search of Excellence

"At a time when so many external signposts seem to measure only material accomplishments, the authors prove that for many of us there are alternatives that are far more enduring and infinitely more fulfilling."

Judy Woodruff
News Anchor, CNN


More Power to You

"Teaches women effective methods to communicate in the workplace and bridge the gender gap - offer specific strategies for meetings, speeches, and job interviews."

Atlanta Journal & Constitution

"Concise, compelling and complete--a brilliantly communicated resource on a critically important issue: the power of communication. I recommend it to every woman who wants to hone her skills in this area."

Anne Bryant, Executive Director
American Association of University Women


When Money isn't Enough Audio tape

Audiotape

From Audiofile

Connie Glaser and Barbara Smalley tell how real women are redefining the meaning of success, bringing balance and fulfillment to the business world. In emphatic syllables, reader Connie Glaser states the book's premise: that affluence is not delivering the kind of meaning and satisfaction it promised. Glasser's performance will inspire the confidence necessary to take control of one's work life in the new millennium. E.K.D. (c) Audiofile, Portland, Maine


Successful Managers

Boxed set of 4 audiotapes

Based on Swim with the Dolphins, the best seller about women who are succeeding without selling out.

For years, the unwritten rule in Corporate America read something like this..."To get ahead as a manager, a woman must be ruthless, cold-blooded and tough. She should be a shark."

But now, some women managers are making their mark in far different ways.

They don't control their employees...they motivate them.

They don't demand obedience...they earn respect.
They don't just watch the bottom line...they focus on the people who create it.