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the Center for Creative Leadership (CCL). In this role, she manages and trains in several programs and designs and delivers custom programs for clients in public, private, and non-profit sectors. Livers, a former business journalist, is a certified executive coach and feedback specialist who has published and presented widely on the role of race in the workplace.
Keith A. Caver is the director of Client and Assessment Services for CCL, where he is responsible for client-management and assessment processing activities. Caver is a core trainer for several CCL programs, delivers numerous client-specific programs, and is a presenter on leadership issues ranging from diversity to change management. He is a former U.S. Air Force officer and a certified executive coach and feedback specialist.
The Center for Creative Leadership (CCLR) is an international, nonprofit educational institution whose mission is to advance the understanding, practice, and development of leadership for the benefit of society worldwide. Based in Greensboro, North Carolina, CCL conducts research, produces publications and assessment tools, and offers a variety of educational programs. For the second consecutive time, CCL was ranked number one for Leadership in the Executive Education Special Report in BusinessWeek magazine and was ranked seventh overall among the top international providers of non-degree executive education programs in the 2002 Financial Times survey. For more information, visit CCL's Web site at www.ccl.org.
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Acknowledgments.
The Authors.
Introduction.
Part One: A World of Difference for Black Managers.
1. The Assumption of Similarity.
2. Who Are We?
3. Looking Out for Each Other.
4. Navigating the Shoals of Race and Gender.
5. Working the Networks.
6. Growing and Grooming Leaders.
7. Understanding the Political Landscape.
Part Two: Coming Together.
8. Strategies for Black Managers.
9. What Colleagues Need to Know.
10. What Organizations Need to Know.
Appendix: Assessing Your Political Savvy.
References and Suggested Readings.
Index.
About the Center for Creative Leadership.
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— Maynard H. Jackson, chairman, Jackson Securities Inc., and Atlanta mayor emeritus
"This book is must-reading for black professionals and managers who are looking for a road map to breaking through in corporate America. Livers and Caver confront the real challenges that African Americans face in corporate America in a manner that educates and inspires them to see the real possibilities for achieving their goals."
— David A. Thomas, Naylor Fitzhugh Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School, and author of Breaking Through: The Making of Minority Executives in Corporate America
"Useful insights for both individuals and companies wishing to develop diverse leadership. The principles extend well beyond racial diversity with broad applicability to global issues of diversity."
— Thomas C. Knudson, senior vice president, human resources, information management and corporate communications, Conoco, Inc.
"Leading in Black and White provides a unique inside view to the realities experienced by minority leaders in today's workplace. Executives, HR professionals, and business leaders will benefit from the clear focus on issues and the proposed actions."
— Judy Burke, vice president, human resources and organizational development, Wallenius Wilhelmsen Lines
"Valuable and sound practical advice for individuals and organizational leaders on how to close the racial divide in Corporate America."
— Stella M. Nkomo, Bateman Distinguished Professor of Business Leadership, University of South Africa, and co-author of Our Separate Ways: Black and White Women and the Struggle for Professional Identity