Good Is Not Enough

And Other Unwritten Rules for Minority Professionals

Business & Finance, Career Planning & Job Hunting, Careers, Business Reference, Management & Leadership, Motivational
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Author: Keith R. Wyche ISBN: 9781440632044
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group Publication: July 3, 2008
Imprint: Portfolio Language: English
Author: Keith R. Wyche
ISBN: 9781440632044
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication: July 3, 2008
Imprint: Portfolio
Language: English

A no-nonsense guide for minorities in business who want to make it to senior management

In recent decades, corporate America has gotten better at recruiting minority talent. But despite their education and hard work, too many African Americans, Latinos, and Asian Americans still find unique obstacles on the path to senior management. And there are too few minority mentors available to help them understand and overcome these challenges.

Keith R. Wyche, a division president at a Fortune 500 company, is the perfect mentor for ambitious minority businesspeople at all levels. His book is filled with thought-provoking insights and practical advice based on his own experiences and those of the many people he has counseled. He discusses the importance of:

  • Understanding corporate culture—and the impact it has on your career
  • Being visible—because you can’t get ahead if nobody knows who you are
  • Staying current—why minorities must be continuous learners

Good Is Not Enough also includes anecdotes from prominent CEOs such as Ken Chenault of American Express, Richard Parsons of Time Warner, and Alwyn Lewis of Kmart.

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A no-nonsense guide for minorities in business who want to make it to senior management

In recent decades, corporate America has gotten better at recruiting minority talent. But despite their education and hard work, too many African Americans, Latinos, and Asian Americans still find unique obstacles on the path to senior management. And there are too few minority mentors available to help them understand and overcome these challenges.

Keith R. Wyche, a division president at a Fortune 500 company, is the perfect mentor for ambitious minority businesspeople at all levels. His book is filled with thought-provoking insights and practical advice based on his own experiences and those of the many people he has counseled. He discusses the importance of:

Good Is Not Enough also includes anecdotes from prominent CEOs such as Ken Chenault of American Express, Richard Parsons of Time Warner, and Alwyn Lewis of Kmart.

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