Take a lesson black achievers on how they made it and what they learned along the way

"'The passing on of information and history from one person to another to another has always served us well. Ours is an oral tradition.' So begins Take a Lesson, a groundbreaking book of oral history. Twenty years later, every word in this book holds up as relevant, resonant and, in s...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Clarke, Caroline V., author (author)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley [2022]
Edición:Second edition
Materias:
Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009657387206719
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  • Peggy Alford, Executive Vice President, Global Sales, PayPal : "There is not one successful personality type. Try to become a better you, not someone else or someone that you're not."
  • Keisha Lance Bottoms, 60th Mayor of Atlanta : "Follow your instincts-the first time."
  • Samuel Bright, Chief Product Officer, Upwork : "You and I have a voice, we have real influence, right now."
  • Laphonza Butler, President, EMILY's List : "Choose to understand before seeking to be understood."
  • Veronica Chambers, Author and Editor, Narrative Projects, The New York Times : "Keep going, and make the journey as joyful as possible."
  • Kenneth Chenault, Chairman and Managing Director, General Catalyst; Former Chairman and CEO, American Express : "In business and in life, surrounding yourself with a few trusted people just makes all the difference in the world."
  • Arnold Donald, CEO, Carnival Corporation : "Anger distorts your reaction. Anger distracts you from your purpose."
  • Thasunda Brown Duckett, President and CEO, Teacher's Insurance Annuity Association (TIAA) : "You rent your title, you own your character."
  • Charles Harbison, Founder/Creative Director, HARBISON : "In life, as in fashion, it's not the predictable straight lines that make things interesting; it's the unexpected stitching that makes up the fabric of who we are."
  • Carole Hopson, First Officer, United Airlines : "Dream every day. Then set a goal and get to work."
  • Charles "Chaz" Howard, Vice President for Social Equity and Community and Chaplain, University of Pennsylvania : "We can journey with love through the crap and beautiful things can emerge from rocky soil."
  • Tom Jones, Senior Partner, TWJ Capital LLC. : "Repeated success can be very heady, but it doesn't necessarily make you wise."
  • Debra Lee, Corporate Board Director and Retired CEO, BET : "Do you. But also be open to evolution."
  • Malcolm Lee, Writer, Director/Filmmaker : "Power is a good thing. But it means more work, and more expectations."
  • Alprentice McCutchen, History Teacher, New Rochelle High School : "Just take one step at a time, do one thing at a time, don't stop. And you'll eventually rock it with distinction."
  • Janai Nelson, President and Director-Counsel, Legal Defense Fund : "There may not be a blueprint for the time and space that you are about to enter. You will likely have to create one."
  • Richard Parsons, Co-Founder and Partner, Imagination Capital : "The unanswered question is, are we gonna get it right this time, or are we just going to dance on the surface again?"
  • Kahina Van Dyke, Global Head, Digital Channels & Client Data Analytics, Standard Chartered Bank : "Don't do things because they look good on paper. Do things because they inspire you to work when everybody else might be sleeping."
  • Jason White, Chief Marketing Officer, MTV : "It's a defining truth: You can be anything you want."