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Farrell's Key Accomplishments Include . . .
Author of two award-winning international best-sellers,
Why Men Are The Way They Are and The Myth of
Male Power; Author of a Book-of-the-Month Club selection,
Women
Can't Hear What Men Don't Say; Published in over 50
countries, and in 10 languages; Dr. Farrell has taught courses
in political science, psychology, sociology, and public
administration at the University of California at San Diego's
School of Medicine, Georgetown University, Rutgers, Brooklyn
College, American University, and the California School
of Professional Psychology; Chosen by the Financial
Times as one of fifty top "thought leaders"
in the world; Appearances on "Donahue," "Oprah
Winfrey Show," "ABC World News with Peter Jennings,"
"the Today Show," "20/20," "Crossfire,"
and "Larry King Live"; Featured in Forbes,
The Wall Street Journal, People, Time, Newsweek, and
the New York Times; Included in Who's Who in
America and Who's Who in the World.
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About Warren Farrell . . .
Dr. Warren Farrell specializes in the politics of gender. He proposes that historically neither men nor women has had more power than the other sex. He claims that, instead, both sexes have enacted specific roles. He helps people see through these roles to embrace our common ground, and he offers a new framework for how the sexes can undo the misunderstandings of the past quarter century to revitalize the workplace.
Warren Farrell has conducted corporate training for executives and employees of corporations such as AT&T, IBM, Toyota Corporation, Bell Atlantic, Revlon Corporation, Ogilvy-Mather, Hoffman-La Roche, and Northern Telecom. His government clients have included NASA, HUD, the US Department of Education, and the US Department of Energy. Warren
Farrell’s new book, Why Men Earn More, was released in January 2005.
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