The Black Exec: And the Seven Myths

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Management number 231458642 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price US$9.27 Model Number 231458642
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Prepping future Black executives for the rigors of a career in corporate AmericaWe are often told to focus on things that are within our control. But for Black executives in corporate America, it is the only way to survive. As Barron Witherspoon, Sr. learned, getting ahead as a Black executive meant possessing a higher tolerance for hardship than his white peers. Intrigued by this reality and its prevalence in the modern workplace, Witherspoon shares his real-life experiences working within a corporate environment to help aspiring Black leaders navigate their career trajectory and longevity. In The Black Exec, Witherspoon identifies seven nuanced myths facing Black executives today no matter how well-intentioned the organization and company culture may be. These seven myths are described through seven simple phrases: - "They lowered the standards for you." - "They are better than you." - "They don't know you." - "They have your back." - "They only have you"- "They can't hear you." - "They don't need you." If left unchecked, these myths can threaten to derail any ambitious leader of color. Addressing concepts of belonging, inferiority, awareness, protection, silence, and valuation, Witherspoon offers practical insights to help readers recognize and address each myth while unapologetically delivering his thoughts on racial disparity within corporate America. Witherspoon's guidebook is a story of personal empowerment, encouraging young Black leaders of tomorrow to adopt a proactive mindset in the face of adversity, being confident and prepared to meet any challenge. Targeting young, aspiring Black leaders who have recently entered or will soon enter corporate America, the book imparts timely advice and hard-earned wisdom for establishing a successful career in business. Read more

ASIN B0C888W2ZV
ISBN13 979-8822914018
Language English
Publisher Palmetto Publishing
Dimensions 6 x 0.88 x 9 inches
Item Weight 1.42 pounds
Print length 324 pages
Publication date August 1, 2023

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