Review of 20 Women for innovation

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Review of 20 Women for innovation

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "20 Women for innovation" by Giada Palma.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Like the book's title implies, 20 Women for Innovation dwells on the stories of twenty female entrepreneurs in Europe. These stories encompass their discoveries and their path to make their dreams become a reality. These women include Karen Dolva, Josefien Groot, Melanie Rieback, my personal favorite for her futuristic research using artificial intelligence, Anita Schjøll Brede, and a host of others.

Giada Palma's interview with some of the finalists of the annual female entrepreneurship award in Europe birthed this book. It serves as a compass to tons of women worldwide concerning aspirations and goals. While the discoveries of these women might be a bit above average, the book has shown the potential of female entrepreneurs in a male-dominated business world. Giada's line of questioning provides answers to burning issues, especially about women combining their careers and family.

While the foreword of some books is not read because it almost means nothing to the reader, the foreword written by Prof. Dr. Josette Dijkhuizen for this book is captivating. I think this is due to the catchy title — "Jane of all Trades." We're used to "Jack," but curiosity will make the reader want to know about "Jane." I applaud the copywriting skills employed here.

The book is written in the form of a magazine. The structure, organization, arrangement, and colorfulness of a magazine apply to this book, and I find it quite appealing to the eye. This feature alone makes the book very catchy, and one will have no choice but to delve into its content gladly.

I love that this book doesn't bombard the reader with just the inventions and discoveries of these women. Giada may have figured out how boring all of that will be. Hence, she spices it up with their childhood stories and how they resonate with their career paths. From this book, we can know the different stories of these women and their journeys to relevance.

I only have one slight complaint. The introduction part of this book has a repetition of previously added paragraphs. I reckon it is just a slight oversight and does not cause this book to lose its worth.

20 Women for Innovation resonates more with the science geeks. However, it paints a picture for women, where they see that despite how hard it is to be a female entrepreneur, they can still affect the world positively with the right amount of everything. This book gets a complete four out of four stars. The editing is well done; it contains a single minor error. I recommend this book to all women open to changing the world around them.

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Post by Sia P »

I'm not going to lie, after reading the book's title, I was already fascinated to know about these women. As a result, this is going straight to my bookshelf. I can also see how a repetitive text could become tedious after a while. Thanks for the review though!
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A very interesting book to read. I really like the title itself and how the women strived to make their dreams come into a reality. This one is undoubtedly going straight to my bookshelf.
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If I was to term the book, I would term it women power, as it depicts the strength and capability of women who strived to attain as much as they were privileged too. Very nice review..
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Post by Tehreem_Khan »

This is the kind of book I was looking for. Female entrepreneurs!
We all know about females coming forward in the STEM fields, they should be stepping into business now.
Thanks for the nice crispy review.
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Jane of all trades definitely sounds intriguing. Great review.
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There needs to be more spotlight on women successfully doing things and breaking barriers in different fields, not just STEM fields. It's good that this book seems to do that
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These are the days where women you'll weight in entrepreneurship. Thanks for the review
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This book portrays the value of women at work. Its interesting. Thanks for the review
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This book would be truly inspiring for young girls. Great review. Thank you
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