Walking in My Shoes

SHATTERING GLASS CEILINGS IN CORPORATE AMERICA

Walking in My Shoes: Shattering Glass Ceilings in Corporate America is an empowering narrative that shines a light on the experiences of Asian women in the corporate world. Through the captivating story of Christine Duque, readers are taken on a journey through her personal struggles and triumphs in the workplace, navigating discrimination and inequality as a woman of color. 

Beyond the challenges, this book is a testament to Christine’s resilience and determination as she overcomes adversity in pursuit of her goals. Using a clever metaphor of different shoes, the author shares her own adventures and the stories of other Asian women along the corporate ladder, ultimately shattering the glass ceilings of Corporate America in her stylish heels. 

About the Book

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Debut Ranking: #45
Amazon Best Sellers Top 50: Business Diversity & Inclusion

The book is available for global distribution, suggest doing a google search to see where it is available in your market as these options will continue to change as retailers stock the book.

Audio Book

Narrated by the Author: Christine Duque

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What People Are Saying…

This book weaves real stories and research into a compelling exploration of modern gender and racial inequality. With credibility and inspiration, the author shows the true value of women uplifting and supporting each other. In a world where equality is not just a dream but a collective endeavor, this book is not just a read; it's a call to action, inviting us all to be part of rewriting today's narrative of equality.”

Lilit Davytan, CEO of Phonexa

Christine’s story is a poignant tale of cultural, institutional, and corporate transcendence, inspired by principles of leadership.

— Nikos Acuña, CEO and Co-Founder of Dialin
Author of
Mindshare

Walking In My Shoes is an unapologetically frank look at one woman’s journey through a corporate world that wasn’t built for her success. Christine’s tenacity and resilience has allowed her to smash glass ceilings while challenging the status quo. Her story is inspiring, relatable and arrives at a time when we are having vital, uncomfortable conversations about diversity, equity and inclusion.

— Gerrick Kennedy, Cultural Critic and Author
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This book challenges traditional narratives, exploring how cultural biases and gender expectations shape professional experiences. Through insightful analysis and real-world examples, it navigates the complexities of identity, power, and diversity, offering a nuanced perspective on the challenges and opportunities facing women in the globalized business landscape.”

— Dr. Carla Messer, Chief Results Officer
BestWork, LLC