Memo, The, Minda Harts
Memo, The, Minda Harts
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Memo, The
What Women of Color Need to Know to Secure a Seat at the Table

Author: Minda Harts

Narrator: Minda Harts

Unabridged: 4 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/20/2019


Synopsis

The Memo is the much-needed career advice guide for women of color specifically, finally ending the one-size-fits-all approach of business books that lump together women across races and overlook the unique barriers to success for women of color. In a charismatic and relatable voice, Minda Harts brings her entrepreneurial experience as CEO of The Memo to the page, as well as her past career life as a fundraising consultant to top colleges across the country. With wit and candor, Harts begins by acknowledging the ugly truths that keep women of color from getting the proverbial seat at the table in corporate America: micro-aggressions, systemic racism, white privilege, etc. Harts validates that women aren't making up the discrimination they feel, even if it isn't always overt. From there, she gives straight talk on how to address these issues head-on and provides a roadmap to help women of color and their allies make real change to the system. With chapters on network-building, office politics, money, and negotiation, this overview covers all the basics that any good business book should. But through the author's lens, it offers support and long-overdue advice particularly for women of color.

About Minda Harts

Minda Harts is an experienced author, speaker, and assistant professor, as well as the founder of The Memo, LLC, a career-development company for women of color. She frequently speaks on topics of advancing women of color, leadership, diversity, and entrepreneurship. In 2018, she was named by American Express as one of their 25 Emerging Innovators. Her podcast, Secure the Seat, airs weekly. Originally from southern California, she currently resides in New York City.


Reviews

Goodreads review by steph

As a white woman it feels odd for me to admit that I read this book because I think you can tell by the title it is obviously is not geared towards women like me (and rightly so). That said, I am really glad I stumbled across Minda Harts on a podcast in which she talked about her book making me put......more

Goodreads review by Garry

Punchy, inspiring, necessary, career-playbook, gritty, thought-provoking - these are the types of words that came up for me as I read this awesome book by Minda Harts. Minda walks the reader, with the key target audience being women of colour, through her own personal journey towards gaining her seat......more