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Carice Anderson | How Black Professionals Can Thrive In Today’s Workplaces

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When it comes to diversity in today’s workplaces, understandably much of the focus is on systemic challenges members of various marginalized groups have to deal with.


But as my guest in this episode of my Leadership Biz Cafe podcast points out, that doesn’t mean there aren’t measures Black professionals can take at the individual level so they can succeed and thrive in today’s corporate environment.


Carice Anderson is a seasoned corporate leader and executive, having worked at numerous organizations including Deloitte, Korn Ferry, McKinsey & Company, Aon-Hewitt, and has worked with top companies like Google, Bloomberg, JP Morgan Chase and Bain & Company.


I’ve invited Carice to join me on my podcast to talk about her book “Intelligence Isn’t Enough: A Black Professional’s Guide to Thriving in the Workplace” so that Black and non-Black leaders can learn from her insights about how Black employees can be empowered to succeed and thrive as members of their team.


Over the course of my conversation with Carice, we spoke about:

  • What is the Black Tax and how it impacts the productivity and perception of Black and non-Black employees.
  • An examination of the “three major corporate muscle groups” Black professionals need to flex and develop to succeed in the corporate world.
  • The mindset shift Black professionals need to make to have a healthier relationship with failure.
  • How Black professionals tend to prioritize degrees over work relationships and why they need to change their focus to get ahead in the corporate world.
  • The advantages of looking for sponsors and not just mentors to help elevate your career.
  • Why we need to think of “difficult conversations” as “courageous conversations” and how to be more effective in having them.


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When it comes to diversity in today’s workplaces, understandably much of the focus is on systemic challenges members of various marginalized groups have to deal with.


But as my guest in this episode of my Leadership Biz Cafe podcast points out, that doesn’t mean there aren’t measures Black professionals can take at the individual level so they can succeed and thrive in today’s corporate environment.


Carice Anderson is a seasoned corporate leader and executive, having worked at numerous organizations including Deloitte, Korn Ferry, McKinsey & Company, Aon-Hewitt, and has worked with top companies like Google, Bloomberg, JP Morgan Chase and Bain & Company.


I’ve invited Carice to join me on my podcast to talk about her book “Intelligence Isn’t Enough: A Black Professional’s Guide to Thriving in the Workplace” so that Black and non-Black leaders can learn from her insights about how Black employees can be empowered to succeed and thrive as members of their team.


Over the course of my conversation with Carice, we spoke about:

  • What is the Black Tax and how it impacts the productivity and perception of Black and non-Black employees.
  • An examination of the “three major corporate muscle groups” Black professionals need to flex and develop to succeed in the corporate world.
  • The mindset shift Black professionals need to make to have a healthier relationship with failure.
  • How Black professionals tend to prioritize degrees over work relationships and why they need to change their focus to get ahead in the corporate world.
  • The advantages of looking for sponsors and not just mentors to help elevate your career.
  • Why we need to think of “difficult conversations” as “courageous conversations” and how to be more effective in having them.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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