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Management number 219443592 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$10.00 Model Number 219443592
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The Unseen Leaders: Why Black Leadership Remains Excluded from Corporate PowerFor more than twenty-five years, Dr. Janet Lockhart-Jones has worked inside Fortune 500 organizations, executive classrooms, and corporate leadership development spaces where future leaders are identified, trained, and prepared for advancement.Across those years, one pattern remained strikingly consistent: in many of the rooms where leadership potential was being cultivated, Black emerging and current leaders were often absent.This absence was not occasional, nor easily explained as coincidence. It reflected a deeper and more persistent reality within corporate leadership systems—one in which highly capable Black professionals are too often overlooked, underdeveloped, or excluded from the opportunities that shape executive advancement.The Unseen Leaders offers a direct and thoughtful examination of how leadership pipelines in corporate America continue to reproduce inequity, even in environments where diversity and inclusion are publicly valued.Drawing on decades of firsthand professional observation, Dr. Lockhart-Jones explores how leadership access is often influenced by invisible structures, institutional habits, and decision-making frameworks that reward familiarity with dominant norms while leaving many talented leaders unseen.This book examines critical questions facing organizations today:• Why Black professionals remain underrepresented in executive development programs• How leadership systems can unintentionally reinforce inequality• The organizational cost of excluding diverse perspectives from decision-making spaces• Why merit-based advancement often falls short in practice• What meaningful structural change requires from modern institutionsRather than offering abstract theory, this work is grounded in lived professional experience and sustained observation across some of America’s largest corporate environments.It challenges readers to look beyond public commitments to diversity and consider whether leadership systems truly create equitable pathways to growth, visibility, and influence.Written with clarity, professional insight, and urgency, The Unseen Leaders is intended for executives, HR professionals, educators, policy leaders, and anyone committed to understanding how leadership equity remains unfinished work.At a time when conversations about race, institutional history, and access to power continue to shape public and professional discourse, this book contributes an important perspective: one rooted not only in lived reality, but in the ongoing consequences of who is invited into leadership—and who is not.Organizations that seek innovation, resilience, and relevance in a changing world cannot afford to ignore the voices, experiences, and leadership capacity that have too often remained unseen. Read more

ISBN13 979-8251104417
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6 x 0.35 x 9 inches
Item Weight 9.3 ounces
Print length 137 pages
Publication date March 7, 2026

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