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Diary Of A Corporate Black Employee
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- ISBN8233251665
- EAN9798233251665
- Date de parution18/03/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Corporate America doesn't have a diversity problem. It has an honesty problem. Diary of a Corporate Black Employee pulls back the curtain on the unspoken systems that shape corporate life-systems that promise belonging but often deliver something very different. Through lived experience, sharp observation, and unfiltered insight, Kenn Wayne takes readers inside the quiet mechanics of modern workplace culture: the language of "family, " the illusion of open doors, the pressure to assimilate, the burden of representation, and the invisible rules that determine who advances-and who doesn't.
This book explores the tension between branding and reality, where psychological safety is promised but rarely protected, where speaking truth can quietly reshape your career, and where talented professionals learn to navigate systems that were never designed with them in mind. But this isn't just a critique. It's a clear-eyed look at how people survive, adapt, and ultimately decide whether staying is worth the cost.
Honest, thought-provoking, and deeply relevant, this book will challenge employees, leaders, and organizations to confront a difficult question: Are we building cultures where people can truly belong-or are we simply getting better at selling the idea of it? If you've ever wondered why talented people walk away from workplaces that claim to value them, this book will make the answer impossible to ignore
This book explores the tension between branding and reality, where psychological safety is promised but rarely protected, where speaking truth can quietly reshape your career, and where talented professionals learn to navigate systems that were never designed with them in mind. But this isn't just a critique. It's a clear-eyed look at how people survive, adapt, and ultimately decide whether staying is worth the cost.
Honest, thought-provoking, and deeply relevant, this book will challenge employees, leaders, and organizations to confront a difficult question: Are we building cultures where people can truly belong-or are we simply getting better at selling the idea of it? If you've ever wondered why talented people walk away from workplaces that claim to value them, this book will make the answer impossible to ignore



