
BOOK REVIEWS
There is so many books about Diversity and Inclusion topics in the market. How do you know which are worth reading and which are not? Our reviews will help you sort out the best from the rest.
The Most Powerful Woman in the Room, by Lydia Feet
So who is Lydia Fenet? She’s the Global Head of Strategic Partnerships and the lead benefits auctioneer at Christies (you know, the luxury auction house). She’s also now an author. In her book she tells her career story while imparting lessons along the way on how to be powerful and get to where you want to be.
‘Invisible Women – Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men’ by Caroline Criado Perez
Caroline Perez has dug beneath simple examples such as emergency housing designed by a committee of men that did not include any place to cook or prepare food (it never occurred to them that this was important). Rather she has looked at the reasons why the data bias might exist and tried highlight some of the specific issues that need to be addressed or even acknowledged that the bias exists.

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