Play Like a Man, Win Like a Woman , Gail Evans's first blockbuster book on getting ahead in business, was a New York Times , Wall Street Journal , and Business Week business bestseller. In her eagerly awaited new book, this powerhouse author-and CNN's first female executive vice president-takes her empowering approach to corporate success to the next level: It isn't enough for women to understand and learn men's rules-they must create their own. And the path to success begins with this single most important rule: Evey time a woman succeeds in business, every other woman's chance of succeeding in business increases. Every time a woman fails in business, every other woman's chance of failure increases. Whether you're a top executive or an entry-level assistant, She Wins, You Win will give you the tactics and strategies (and a few controversial ideas along the way) you need to attain your career goals: * How supporting each other paves the way for success * The importance of being a team player-and how to set up your own winning team * When it's okay to break the rules * How to tap into the resources already at your disposal * Discovering your rainmaking skills * Sharing information * Why women should forget networking and start "webbing" * Women to watch out for-from "Queen Beas" to "Seniority Sues" Why isn't there an 'Old Girls' Network? Gail Evans tells us why-and shows us how to create one. -- Rachel Simmons, author of the New York Times bestseller Odd Girl Out Gail Evans is the author of Play Like a Man, Win Like a Woman , a phenomenal bestseller that has quickly become a classic in its field. CNN's first female executive vice president, Ms. Evans was responsible for creating many of CNN's most successful shows. She is the recipient of numerous awards and appointments. Ms. Evans has appeared on many major national television shows including the Today show, Larry King Live , and shows on CNBC. She currently lectures around the country, mentoring and teaching women of all ages and business backgrounds on how to get ahead in today's corporate world.