Simone Thomas, October 18, 2023
"Compared to other women at their level, Black women leaders are more likely to have colleagues question their competence and to be subjected to demeaning behavior," says Forbes contributor Dana Brownlee. McKinsey’s and LeanIn.org’s 2022 Women In the Workplace Report asserts that “we are in the midst of a ‘Great Breakup’” as his report predictably finds what many Black women have known all along—corporate America isn’t designed to champion our success.
In her article, "Black Women Leaders Are More Ambitious But Less Supported At Work," author Dana Brownlee explores the unique challenges faced by Black women in leadership positions in the workplace. By shedding light on this issue, Brownlee provides valuable insights into the disparities and barriers that hinder Black women's professional growth and advancement.
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