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Black Professional Men Describe What It’s Like to Be in the Gender Majority but the Racial Minority

Harvard Business Review

Even when they have Harvard MBAs, black women are generally absent in leadership positions at most Fortune 500 companies, and black men are in high-ranking roles in only a handful. ” Yet with so few other black professional men being in these spaces, opportunities to bond and form allegiances are often infrequent. .”

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What Happens After You’re Forced to Resign

Harvard Business Review

What Was Once There Resigned: The Fast Fall of a Washington Career The Washington Post Their faces are plastered on TV sets and web pages in brief moments of public outrage; but what happens to the people forced out of their jobs by scandal, particularly if their resignations were more symbolic than indicative of any leadership failure?

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Why the Decline in Corporate Statesmanship?

Harvard Business Review

At one time, corporate leaders played a major role in developing pragmatic and moderate solutions to the nation''s problems. Three developments during the 1980s proved to be pivotal. A form of low-grade debt known as "junk bonds" provided a new source of funds.