Working While Black

The Black Person's Guide to Success in the White Workplace

Business & Finance, Career Planning & Job Hunting, Careers, Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Cultural Studies, African-American Studies
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Author: Michelle Johnson, Julianne Malveaux ISBN: 9781569768365
Publisher: Chicago Review Press Publication: January 1, 2011
Imprint: Lawrence Hill Books Language: English
Author: Michelle Johnson, Julianne Malveaux
ISBN: 9781569768365
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Publication: January 1, 2011
Imprint: Lawrence Hill Books
Language: English

This guide offers practical suggestions for black Americans to develop mental awareness, a psychological game plan, and an increased level of business savvy in order to negotiate the minefield of the white work world. Included are commonsense scenarios and real-life solutions that will help every black American evaluate his or her options—from getting hired to getting fired, from adjusting one's attitude to suing an employer. Tips are offered on how African Americans can fit their styles, mindsets, and history into the workplace, and insight is provided into how best to deal with situations, problems, and issues unique to being black in a white working world. This new edition has been updated to account for changes in social networking, the Obama effect, the economic downturn, and recent court decisions.

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This guide offers practical suggestions for black Americans to develop mental awareness, a psychological game plan, and an increased level of business savvy in order to negotiate the minefield of the white work world. Included are commonsense scenarios and real-life solutions that will help every black American evaluate his or her options—from getting hired to getting fired, from adjusting one's attitude to suing an employer. Tips are offered on how African Americans can fit their styles, mindsets, and history into the workplace, and insight is provided into how best to deal with situations, problems, and issues unique to being black in a white working world. This new edition has been updated to account for changes in social networking, the Obama effect, the economic downturn, and recent court decisions.

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