Special Issue: Women of Color and Leadership Journal: Advances in Developing Human Resources Expanding Our Voices? A Review of Human Resource Development Literature on Women of Color Leaders Over the Last Decade

IF 3.1 Q1 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR Advances in Developing Human Resources Pub Date : 2022-05-16 DOI:10.1177/15234223221101423
Dr. Cynthia Sims
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Problem In 2009, a collective of African American (Black) women challenged race-neutral and gendered perspectives of leadership in a Special Issue of Advances in Developing Human Resources. Since that date, other women of color have added cultural perspectives that have expanded the need to revisit a problem that has rendered invisibility and silence to this group of leaders. Solution Women of color in positions of leadership have learned through historical and cultural experience how to strategically navigate organizational and institutional barriers by leading authentically. More significantly, they have learned how to balance status and place and to recognize that place defines their leadership reality. Stakeholders Human Resource Development (HRD) scholars and researchers who study leadership. HRD practitioners, organizational leaders, and others who are responsible for leadership development programs that are inclusive. Women of color leaders.
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特刊:有色人种女性与领导力杂志:发展人力资源的进展扩大我们的声音?近十年有色人种女性领导者人力资源开发文献综述
2009年,一群非裔美国女性在《人力资源发展进展》特刊上挑战了种族中立和性别平等的领导观点。从那时起,其他有色人种女性增加了文化视角,扩大了重新审视这个问题的必要性,这个问题使这群领导人变得隐形和沉默。在历史和文化经验中,担任领导职务的有色人种女性学会了如何通过真诚的领导,战略性地克服组织和制度障碍。更重要的是,他们学会了如何平衡地位和地位,并认识到地位决定了他们的领导现实。人力资源开发(HRD)学者和研究领导力的研究人员。人力资源开发从业者,组织领导者,以及其他负责包容性领导力发展项目的人。有色人种女性领袖。
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Advances in Developing Human Resources
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期刊介绍: Advances in Developing Human Resources is a bi-monthly journal whose single issues explore and examine discrete topics. These single issues (or "back issues," once the subsequent issue is published) are available individually or in quantities for use in a classroom or training environment. Balancing practice, theory, and readability, each issue is devoted to important and timely topics related to the development of human resources. The content of the journal spans the realms of performance, learning, and integrity within an organizational context. Readable and relevant to practitioners, each issue is grounded in sound research and theory and edited by a top scholar in the field.
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