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An eye-opening book, even for me as a woman.

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Revisado: 05-15-22

The book is well-researched, full of facts set in context. However, as the title suggests, we face persistent and large data gaps, which inevitable lead to a world that is not build to fit women (but to suit men). One simple and easy-to-implement solution that can help (and in some cases has already helped) is to listen to women and involve them in policy-making, engage them in discussions and ensure diversity in the workplace, incl. higher management.

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Very dense, yet so important and informative piece of work.

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Revisado: 04-17-22

Very dense, yet so important and informative piece of work. It is worth reading to understand the background of the current situation in Russia, the role of different actors and countries, and the flow of dirty money.

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Checklist on how to win a war

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Revisado: 04-06-22

This book is a checklist on how to win a war. A good checklist though. I am so glad that Putin never read it. Or if he did, he did not understand a word. Jokes aside. Some of the practical advice could be used (in a little transformed way) in our personal and work life. Worth reading.

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