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Beyond the label : women, leadership, and success on our own terms / Maureen Chiquet.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, N.Y. : HarperBusiness, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, [2017]Copyright date: ©2017Edition: First editionDescription: xvii, 265 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780062655707
  • 0062655701
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.4/09082 23
LOC classification:
  • HD6054.3 .C47 2017
Summary: The former global CEO of Chanel traces her unlikely journey to a business leader, offering advice on how to move beyond the confines of staid expectations while discovering personal goals, strengths, and leadership values that can enable a career on one's own terms.
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The former global CEO of Chanel charts her unlikely path from literature major to global chief executive, guiding readers to move beyond the confines of staid expectations and discover their own true paths, strengths, and leadership values.

Driven. Shy. Leader. Wife. Mother. We live in a world of categories -- labels designed to tell the world, and ourselves, who we are and ought to be. Some we may covet, others we may fear or disdain; but creating a life that's truly your own, means learning to define yourself on your own terms.

In Beyond the Label, Maureen Chiquet charts her unlikely path from literature major to global chief executive. Sharing the inklings, risks and (re)defining moments that have shaped her exemplary career, Chiquet seeks to inspire a new generation of women, liberal arts grads, and unconventional thinkers to cultivate a way of living and leading that is all their own.

Through vivid storytelling and provocative insights, Chiquet guides readers to consider the pressing questions and inherent paradoxes of creating a successful, fulfilling life in today's increasingly complex and competitive world.

"Why should we separate art from business, feelings from logic, intuition from judgment?" Chiquet poses. "Who decided you can't be determined and flexible, introspective and attuned, mother and top executive? And where does it state standing unflinchingly in your vulnerability, embracing your femininity, won't make you stronger?"

Wise, inspiring, and deeply felt, Beyond the Label is for anyone who longs for a life without limits on who she is or who she will become.

The former global CEO of Chanel traces her unlikely journey to a business leader, offering advice on how to move beyond the confines of staid expectations while discovering personal goals, strengths, and leadership values that can enable a career on one's own terms.

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Publishers Weekly Review

Chiquet, former global CEO of Chanel, champions the idea of defying conformity and charting one's unique career path in this well-written and engaging memoir. She shares stories demonstrating her loyalty to this credo for both good and ill, including convincing a reticent boss to launch a line of palazzo pants at the Gap and taking one of the biggest face-plants of her career while attempting to shake up Chanel's corporate culture. She also details her love affair with France in general and Paris in particular. She was a Francophile from a young age, and she recounts her delight in her first taste of goat cheese as a teenager visiting Provence. Later on, an important friendship with a French student during a term spent abroad inspired Chiquet to take a more freewheeling approach to life. She fills out the book by recounting key learning experiences during her climb to the top of the ladder, including a memorable performance by Dizzy Gillespie, a disastrous leadership evaluation at the Gap, and a five-hour session with a corporate psychologist who was incongruously surrounded by pink teddy bears. This entertaining and informative chronicle offers teaching moments for those who want to succeed professionally while still honoring their own uniqueness. (Apr.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

Booklist Review

It seems to be a given that female (and, yes, male) executives develop a writing jones once they leave the confines of a corporation. And so it goes for Chiquet, former Chanel CEO, who also held leadership positions at Old Navy and Banana Republic. Her midlife memoirs reflect on that journey as well as on her own other life as mother and wife, with lots of lessons to be learned by those now on the rising-up-the-ladder path. Her view of marketing, colored by Gap/J. Crew wizard Mickey Drexler: based on intuition, consumer knowledge, and soul, but not necessarily bar charts and graphs. Her proclivity to taking risks, such as anointing a young Keira Knightley as the face of the Chanel brand. And her constant reminder not to focus on the competition, instead concentrating on what the company does best. It's a remarkably open accounting, revealing beauty marks and warts. In the end, her doing it my way, whether in marriage or parenting, may indeed yield some lessons for young businesswomen.--Jacobs, Barbara Copyright 2017 Booklist

Kirkus Book Review

A conversational memoir charting the rise of the former global CEO of Chanel. Coached by her aesthetically aware mother to develop "a sensitivity and curiosity to see and discover more of the world," Chiquet was only 16 when she began envisioning an escape from the conservative confines of her suburban St. Louis childhood to "take in the immense beauty of a new picture." She instantly fell in love with France after spending time in Provence, allured by pungent cheeses, liberating nudity at beaches, and a total immersion in the elegance of Parisian culture. After college at Yale, complete with semesters abroad, Chiquet began her remarkable managerial ascent at a succession of reputable companies. She sweeps readers inside her young, driven world as a fledgling marketing intern at L'Oreal Parfumerie in 1985, a stint at The Gap, and her role launching the Old Navy brand in 1994. All the while, she cultivated controversial trends and gained credibility as a businesswoman and a fashion-forward style forecaster. The book is bolstered with the author's frequent asides on how striving for uniqueness can lead to dynamic achievements in business. Aiming for a crisp amalgam of memoir and motivational guide, her declarations oscillate from the classically platitudinous ("no opportunity is ever too small to show you what you can accomplish") to the practical. Though Chiquet is frank and cleareyed about her career trajectory and openly shares opinions and insights on leadership, personal growth, and embracing change, the memoir drags with excess anecdotal material leading up to her celebrated tenure with Chanel. Readers hoping for the juicy inside story on the boardrooms and catwalk action of the fashion house may be disappointed with the book's cursory closing chapters. Resigning from Chanel in 2016, she reflects on her time as a brand leader, imparting the sage wisdom she has gained through her impressive career and as a mother. The challenge she faced after Chanel was how to reinvent herself and forge ahead in new directions. An inspirational but disjointed autobiography best suited for neophyte designers, budding fashionistas, and Chanel devotees. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
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