000 01581nam a2200217Ia 4500
999 _c167785
_d167785
005 20220429173707.0
008 200208s9999 xx 000 0 und d
020 _a9781591391890
082 _a331.408996073 BEL
100 _aBell, Ella L.J. Edmondson.
245 0 _aOur separate ways : black and white women and the struggle for professional identity / by Ella L. J. Edmondson Bell and Stella M. Nkomo
260 _aBoston
260 _bHarvard Business School Press
260 _c2001
300 _a337 p.
365 _dPND
520 _aThis is a persuasive, insightful and poignant look at the fate of black and white female executives in the U.S.' "Chicago Tribune". In "Our Separate Ways", the authors take an unflinching look at the surprising differences between black and white women's trials and triumphs on their way up the executive ladder. Based on groundbreaking research that spanned eight years, "Our Separate Ways" compares and contrasts the experiences of 120 black and white female managers in the American business arena. Bell and Nkomo offer fresh insights into how black and white women's struggles differ and present provocative ideas for creating a better workplace environment for everyone. Ella L. J. Edmondson Bell is Leon E. Williams Visiting Professor of Business Administration at The Tuck School, Dartmouth College. Stella M. Nkomo is a Professor of Business Leadership, UNISA Graduate School of Business Leadership, South Africa.
650 _aAfrican American women executives
700 _aNkomo, Stella M. (ed.)
942 _cB
_2ddc