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We-Men@Work : A conversation starter for practicing gender neutrality at Indian workplaces Paperback – 19 December 2019
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- Print length152 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherNotion Press
- Publication date19 December 2019
- Dimensions15.24 x 0.91 x 22.86 cm
- ISBN-101647602238
- ISBN-13978-1647602239
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- Publisher : Notion Press; 1st edition (19 December 2019)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 152 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1647602238
- ISBN-13 : 978-1647602239
- Item Weight : 236 g
- Dimensions : 15.24 x 0.91 x 22.86 cm
- Country of Origin : India
- Best Sellers Rank: #237,021 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #13,905 in Analysis & Strategy
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About the author

We-Men@Work, is my debut book.
I completed my graduation degree in Engineering (Computer Technology) and Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management in Marketing to enter the corporate world more than fourteen years ago. Alongside studies I pursued training in classical dance and am a Visharad in Bharatanatyam dance form from Gandharva University.
After my initial few years at the agency side, I have held multiple senior positions in an industry where women professionals were far and few. I have been through most of the life phases which are the key focus areas of the Diversity and Inclusion team of Human Resources department at any standard workplace. Being the only representative of my gender on many decision tables, I felt that the time was right to express my thoughts, on a topic I am passionate about, in the form of a book and thus, We-Men@Work took shape.
This book is a conversation starter on gender neutrality at the work space.
With functional expertise across Media, Digital, Consumer Insights and Brand Design, I consider myself as a people manager first.
I keep the conversation on the topic alive on the following LinkedIn page.
https://www.linkedin.com/company/we-men-workplace/about/
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Sanchita’s motive behind writing this book is so pure and apt that you can feel the intention in each and every sentence. As I mentioned above, writing books on such topics becomes a big responsibility and I must say Sanchita has owned it very perfectly. This is one of the rare books I have gone through where it is not about demeaning men for the sake of proving that women are being pulled down from opportunities etc. Generally, it becomes very easy for any writer or columnist to write on how men are favoured over women and thus prove that both the genders are not at par with each other and women needs to be worked on. But here, Sanchita speaks without any bias being a woman herself, which is very commendable. Her 1st sentence itself in defining the book is that both the genders are biologically different and she carries this very well throughout the book on how both of them should be dealt with respectively.
The 1st chapter talks about how Gender Neutrality is different from Gender Equality which gives the book a great start as we are able to understand what actually is needed to be done to ensure both the gender feels that rules are meant specifically for them which has not been made by keeping them out of picture. Author then talks about how the shift in approaching gender starts early while we are growing up as kids, while searching for suitable match for marriage, pregnancy time and other many occasions. Author also covers how in workplace, the rules and regulations doesn’t do justice to both the genders always which creates very tough environment for both of them to prove their excellence and loyalty.
I am glad author also covers the dilemma of men’s work-life balance thing as this is something which no one speaks about but the way author has discussed in this book reassures my faith in authors speaking on this topic. The book also mentions the important question that who can help to beat this concern and bring the change and this being the last chapter is also a nice closure to this book which creates high expectations in you that if you try, there shall be change, also, things shall be changed accordingly by others too.
The book can be finished in a single sitting because of the way it has been published plus the division of chapters etc. The book has only positive vibes even after being on such complex topic. Few drawbacks that I would like to mention in the end of this review are:- The cover page should have been brilliant for this well-written book. Also, the title of the book is written in such a manner that you might not be able to understand what exactly it is. The book should also have discussed the recent Me Too movement and how it impacts the genders specifically. The way IKEA is given as an example occasionally, author should have come up with more such real-life examples to show how the things are already in place and these can be replicated easily. There should have been little more research.
Except the above few points mentioned, I must say, this book can be a catalyst at least in those minds who shall go through it. I give this book 4.25 stars out of 5. Please do read it if you believe in starting the change by being the change yourself.
Thanks.
WRITING BUDDHA
The first chapter sets the tone of the book. It carefully uses the word gender neutrality and not equality, hence doesn’t project women as victims or demeans men to prove a point about women. The book also makes a point about how the existing processes at the work place are not designed keeping the sensitivities of either gender hence goes on to further build her point of crafting the rules and processes which are compassionate to both the genders. The final chapter raises some practical questions and builds hope that if we try, we can bring in the change
A must read for both the genders
I might have got into the professional world, a little later than the author, in an IT MNC that supposedly is more open and offers much needed flexibility for women. But the society by and large hasn't changed much and same goes for peers and bosses at work place. So that not just makes the book and the topic relevant but also a necessity to everyone who is in the workforce or can influence the workforce.
The book doesn't just sensitise the readers to ways of making corporate places more condusive for women to survive and succeed , it also talks about the checks and balances needed to help men have work life synergy . And that is exactly the need of the hour.
The author Sanchita makes you go back and re look at instances of your life where your conditioning has made you accept or but also exhibit gender bias.I think this realization is the victory for the book..