Why Men Earn More helps corporations prevent
gender discrimination lawsuits by educating their
female employees as to 25 specific ways they can
earn more, and the trade-offs each entails. It
explains why any lawsuit alleging gender pay discrimination
must be certain the gap in pay is not a result
of a gap between the genders in their work behavior.
Dr. Farrell’s Women Can’t Hear What
Men Don’t Say, a selection of the Book-of-the-Month
Club, goes beyond dispute resolution—it
is a method of developing the type of compassion
that prevents the misunderstandings from which
disputes emanate. Father and Child Reunion helps
working dads understand how they can be successful
at both work and home, and help both sexes consider
the trade-offs of a variety of family and work
arrangements.
The Financial Times has chosen Dr. Farrell as
one of a hundred top “Thought Leaders”
in the world, to consult for leading corporate
CEOs worldwide (as part of their “Financial
Times Knowledge Leadership Dialogue”).
Dr. Farrell has conducted corporate training
for executives and employees of corporations such
as AT&T, IBM, Toyota, Bell Atlantic, Revlon,
Ogilvy-Mather, Hoffman-La Roche, Teledyne-Ryan,
Beckmann Labs, Sharp Hospital and Northern Telecom,
as well as associations of corporate executives
(YPO, TEC, the Australian Institute of Management),
and associations of professionals (the American
Management Association, the Financial Planning
Association, the Psychiatric Institutes of America).
His government clients have included NASA, HUD,
the US Department of Education, and the US Department
of Energy.
Dr. Farrell listens to both sexes: he is the
only man in the US to have been elected three
times to the Board of Directors of the National
Organization for Women in New York City; and he
has also served on the boards of three national
men’s organizations. He is the only person
selected by California Governor Wilson to address
both his conferences on women and men. Over a
period of 35 years, Warren has formed over 600
women and men's groups. The Chicago Tribune described
Warren as "the Gloria Steinem of Men's Liberation."
(Warren, though, has more gray hair.)
Warren’s background in male/female issues,
combined with his Ph.D. in American government
and constitutional law, has led to his doing expert
witness work in the sex discrimination and sexual
harassment area for the US Air Force and a major
oil company (request of confidentiality).
Dr. Farrell has run his own business for more
than 35 years. He has taught in the School of
Medicine at the University of California in San
Diego, as well as at Georgetown University, Rutgers,
Brooklyn College, American University, and the
California School of Professional Psychology.
He has taught in political science, psychology,
sociology, women’s studies, and public administration.
In 2003 his campaign for Governor of California
was a special feature of CNN.
In 1965, President Johnson recognized Warren
as one of the nation's outstanding young educators.
Warren later served as an assistant to the president
of New York University and received NYU's highest
honor for his Ph.D. thesis on changing men's roles
and behavior in response to women's roles. He
is included in Who’s Who in America and
Who’s Who in the World.
Warren has appeared more than 20 times on CNN
(e.g., Larry King Live), and repeatedly on Oprah,
the Today Show and Good Morning America. He has
also been interviewed by Barbara Walters, Peter
Jennings and John Stossel and been the subject
of two special features on ABC’s 20/20.
He has ruined a few shows by getting co-hosts
who are conservative (Pat Buchanan) and liberal
to agree!
Warren has been featured repeatedly in The New
York Times, Forbes, and The Wall Street Journal,
as well as in Business Week and Boardroom publications.
He is often quoted or featured in Time, Newsweek,
and U.S. News and World Report, and been the subject
of features in both People and Parade. He has
written for publications ranging from the World
Book Encyclopedia to Ms and journals of sociology
and psychology.
Warren is in Who’s Who in America and Who’s
Who in the World, but is most comfortable at home.
He lives with his wife, Liz, and their two daughters
(teenagers!) in Carlsbad, California.
TOPICS:
Business Skills: “Why Men Earn More—and
What Women Can Do About It”?
Change: “Self Debate” and “The
Future of Men and Women”
Communications: “How to Help Men and Women
Communicate”
Financial Success: “Why Men Earn More and
What Women Can Do About It”
Futurists: “The Future of Men and Women”
Human Potential: “Why Men Earn More and
What Women Can Do About It”; “Self
Debate”; “How to Give Criticism so
it Can Easily be Heard…and Hear Criticism
so it Can Easily be Given”; and “How
to Succeed At Work Without Failing at Home”
Negotiating Skills: “How to Help Men and
Women Communicate”
Relationships: “How to Give Criticism so
it Can Easily be Heard…and Hear Criticism
so it Can Easily be Given”; and “How
to Succeed At Work Without Failing at Home”
Team Building: “Making Diversity User-Friendly
to Men…and the Bottom Line”
Time Management: “How to Succeed At Work
Without Failing at Home”