From microaggressions to the wage gap, The Memo empowers women of color with actionable advice on challenges and offers a clear path to success.
Most business books provide a one-size-fits-all approach to career advice that overlooks the unique barriers that women of color face. In The Memo, Minda Harts offers a much-needed career guide tailored specifically for women of color.
Drawing on knowledge gained from her past career as a fundraising consultant to top colleges across the country, Harts now brings her powerhouse entrepreneurial experience as CEO of The Memo to the page. With wit and candor, she acknowledges "ugly truths" that keep women of color from having a seat at the table in corporate America. Providing straight talk on how to navigate networking, office politics, and money, while showing how to make real change to the system, The Memo offers support and long-overdue advice on how women of color can succeed in their careers.
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"This much-needed career advice guide fills the gap created by other books that lump together women of all races and overlook the unique barriers to access and success that exist for women of color, with chapters on networking, office politics, money and negotiation."
— B.L.A.C. Magazine
For black women navigating corporate careers, this book is a must-read.
— EssencePacked with strategic and tactical wisdom for women of color in the workplace.
— Forbes.comIn this eye-opening and timely book, Minda Harts puts words to our discomfort and our at-work slights, and gives us solutions and action steps to help secure our professional development and well-being.
— Natashia Deón, NAACP Image Award Nominee and author of GraceAn essential and honest guide to taking our rightful place in the C-Suite with tangible solutions about how to break barriers and pave a new path for ourselves -- and the next generation.
— Jamia Wilson, director and publisher of the Feminist PressFor any woman, at any company -- even her own. To secure a seat at the table, securing this book comes first.
— Danyel Smith, culture journalist and former editor of Billboard and VibeBe the first to write a review about this audiobook!