Posted on August 3, 2009 by Cindy Carpenter
One of my favorite business authors, Rosabeth Moss Kanter, just put up a post on the Harvard Business School blog about the Gates arrest and its connections to global business management, “Henry Louis Gates and the Global Economy.” She went straight for the jugular on this issue, emphasizing that:
The incident is about race, regardless of [...]
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Posted on July 28, 2009 by Cindy Carpenter
It’s been an “interesting” time in Cambridge, Massachusetts (where I live) in the past week. Every day the front story above the fold of the Boston Globe has been about one aspect or another of the controversy around the arrest of a black man, Harvard Professor Louis Gates, by a white man, Cambridge Police Officer [...]
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