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Working While Black - Johnson, Michelle T; Malveaux, Julianne
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When you're black, it's all too easy to feel alone in the workplace. You wonder if you should have said or done something different, or what your coworkers and boss are really thinking. This book, now in its second edition, will help you evaluate your options--for everything from getting hired to getting fired, from adjusting your attitude to pursuing legal remedies--while providing real-life solutions to the challenges of fitting your own style, mindset, history, and flavor into the workplace and achieving success. Widely praised as the definitive guide for black Americans in the workplace,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
When you're black, it's all too easy to feel alone in the workplace. You wonder if you should have said or done something different, or what your coworkers and boss are really thinking. This book, now in its second edition, will help you evaluate your options--for everything from getting hired to getting fired, from adjusting your attitude to pursuing legal remedies--while providing real-life solutions to the challenges of fitting your own style, mindset, history, and flavor into the workplace and achieving success. Widely praised as the definitive guide for black Americans in the workplace, this new edition of Working While Black has been updated to account for changes in social networking, the Obama effect, the economic downturn, and recent court decisions.
Autorenporträt
Michelle T. Johnson is a former employment attorney, public speaker, diversity consultant, and mediator. She is the author of Black Out and the "Dear Diversity Diva" column in the Kansas City Star. She has worked as a journalist for the Austin American-Statesman, the Louisville Courier-Journal, and the Philadelphia Daily News.