Women don't belong on pedestals. They don't belong on the sidelines or behind the
accomplishments of others. They belong in the ring - fighting' Indra Nooyi Indra Nooyi is a
business tycoon like no other. At a time when women especially women of colour had limited
access to the c-suite Nooyi showed the world that women have a place at the top. Now Nooyi
wants to help more women particulalrly working mothers secure leadership positions. In this
profound deeply personal memoir you'll read about Nooyi's journey from Madras India to Yale
University to her first job at Booz Allen Hamilton and finally to the c-suite of PepsiCo.
Alongside these stories of triumph Nooyi also recounts the difficult choices and sacrifices
that her family had to make so Nooyi could be both a CEO and a mother. In BluePrint Nooyi
argues that modern workplaces are still designed for men and single-earner households and
presents a six-point plan for creating a modern inclusive workplace that prioritises family
and empowers women. From policy changes including paid family leave corporate childcare
systems and fair pay for caregivers to diversity and inclusion efforts that address bias in
the workplace with accountability measures Nooyi's plan for change will propel women into the
positions that they deserve and work hard for. Women shouldn't have to choose between achieving
success at work and having a family. BluePrint is a rallying cry for women at every stage of
their careers and a manifesto for change for every corporate executive and policy leader.