Her Story

Monday, August 12, 2024

I’m reading Nancy Pelosi’s book; it’s very readable, and I recommend it. She’s very thorough and almost has written a textbook about understanding viewpoints, achieving goals, and staying focused and determined.

As a lifelong student of management skills myself, I am certain this book will become a classic study of managing the complexities of large groups and small team dynamics.

The book is fun to read. I recall many of the real-time political challenges and events she refers to. It’s refreshing to reconsider them and to gain insight as to how she influenced the outcomes.

Throughout modern social history, many outstanding women have contributed to the slowly changing feminine roles, as women transitioned from sexual objects, baby bearers, and household managers to business and political contributors. We remember those outspoken women mostly as individual influencers.

Today, that’s not so. A popular woman presidential candidate and her many female and male supporters are obscuring any old perceptions of singularity.

Dear Friends: Young voters are interested too, and becoming more active. Diana

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  1. Pelosi’s book sounds really interesting. I’ll see if the library has it but if you will let folks borrow it, I’d like to get

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