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©2010
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214 pages ; 25 cm
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Housequake -- Don't phunk with my hearth -- Let us spray -- Nice work if you can get it -- We can work it out -- To love, honor, and maintain -- Should I stay or should I go? -- The female, unplugged -- Women and sin -- The empress's new clothes -- C'mon a my mall -- Higher ground -- Drugstores -- See me, touch me, feel me, heal me -- Almost cut my hair -- Off the wall
The author of Why We Buy reports on the growing importance of women in everybody's marketplace--what makes a package, product, space, or service "female friendly." He offers a tour of the world's marketplace--with shrewd observations and practical applications to help everybody adapt to the new realities. Underhill examines how a woman's role as homemaker has evolved into homeowner; how the home gym and home office are linked to the women's health movement and home-based businesses; why the refrigerator has trumped the stove as the crucial appliance; why some malls are succeeding while others fail. "The point is," writes Underhill, "while men were busy doing other things, women were becoming a major social, cultural, and economic force." And, as he warns, no business can afford to ignore their power and presence.--From publisher description