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The Memo
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The Memo

What Women of Color Need to Know to Secure a Seat at the Table

by Minda Harts

Recommended by Bianca Belair and Tim Kastelle

Recommended by Bianca Belair and Tim Kastelle

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Recommended by 2 sources and appears in Inclusion Diversity, Personal Development, and Business.

From microaggressions to the wage gap, The Memo empowers women of color with actionable advice on challenges and offers a clear path to success.Most business books provide a onesizefitsall approach to career advice that overlooks the unique barriers that women of color face. In The Memo, Minda Harts offers a muchneeded career guide tailored spe...

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Recommended by 2 sources and appears in Inclusion Diversity, Personal Development, and Business.

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Tim Kastelle

@annetgriffin @dionnewarwick @MindaHarts It’s a fantastic book! | My Husband bought me these books and they helped me with Imposter Syndrome and SOOO much more: The Memo @MindaHarts Successful Women Think Differently @valorieburton Your Next Level Life @Karen_Arrington Be Unapologetically You @adeline_bird
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