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How to Succeed in Business Without Being White - by Earl G Graves (Paperback)

How to Succeed in Business Without Being White - by  Earl G Graves (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>From the high-profile founder and publisher of the highly successful "Black Enterprise" magazine comes an illuminating and inspirational guide for the aspiring African American entrepreneur. 8-pp photo insert.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>African-Americans are entering the business world in unprecedented numbers, and Earl G. Graves serves as their role model and mentor. Graves, one of the most influential and well-known executives in the world, in this timely andimportant book shows how he, the son of a West Indian garment worker, became a multimillionaire entrepreneur, director of several of America's <em>Fortune</em> 500 corporations and a philanthropist. <p> Using his own story (which includes careers in the military, real estate and public service as an assistant to Senator Robert F. Kennedy), and those of dozens of other black men and women who have made it in the business world as examples, Graves offers inspirational and down-to-earth advice to help readers take advantage of opportunities to achieve personal and professional success. From overcoming the challenges blacks confront in getting financing for new ventures to identifying the best dustries and jobs for black job-seekers and cultivating the behaviors needed to make it as an entrepreneur, <em>How to Succeed in Business Without Being White</em> clearly lights the path readers can take to overcome adversity and succeed intoday's largely white business environment.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Graves engagingly dispenses blunt advice and sharp commentary."--"New York Times""A clarion call for African Americans."--Colin Powell"Highly valuable for anyone of any color."--Kenneth I. Chenault president and COO, American Express Company<br>

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