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Unemeployed african-americans need to redefine the game, says "Apprentice'- winner pinkett (124 hits)

Posted in African American, Black America, Black Interests, Black Links, Black Men with tags Randal Pinkett, Ph.D., Jeffrey Robinson on October 12, 2010 by Black Man


By AMACOM

With the latest Department of Labor statistics indicating 16.1 percent of the black population versus 8.7 percent of the white population face unemployment, “The Apprentice”-winner Randal Pinkett offers clear advice for business success — stop playing the game and start redefining it.

“African-Americans who cling to strategies that worked in the past, without taking into account how the world is shifting, will likely feel frustrated as they progress at a snail’s pace or, worse, lose ground in the future,” Pinkett explains. “We must redefine the game now because while we have made tremendous progress, we still face tremendous challenges, and tremendous work remains to be done. Our communities and our country cannot afford to wait.”

Randal Pinkett, author of the upcoming book “Black Faces in White Places: 10 Game-Changing Strategies to Achieve Success and Find Greatness” (AMACOM; October 28, 2010) with Rutgers Business School Professor Jeffrey Robinson, believes that the key to success is to transcend supposed barriers and survival instincts, and instead to pursue greatness.

(1) Establish a strong identity. Leverage your culture and ethnicity as assets, not as liabilities. These characteristics give you a unique competitive advantage, so don’t white-wash your resume.

(2) Network and build diverse relationships. Use your membership in professional black organizations to meet people and discover new opportunities.

(3) Seek the wisdom of others. We all know the power of a great mentor and now is the time to take advantage of everything they have to offer.

(4) Become an entrepreneur. Entrepreneurship creates wealth, transforms communities, and boosts the wealth of African-Americans as a whole.

(5) Give back generously. As the recession attempts to tear us apart, now is the time for us to give back to one another. Whether with time, talent, or money, we can all make a difference.

As Pinkett asserts, “Black Americans should not focus on winning the game in any arena — business, professional, social, or political. The ultimate goal is to redefine the game sufficiently to end the game itself.”

© 2010 AMACOM



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im with this brother we need to create our own wealth through think tank and come up our own way of getting payed ! like go over seas and start a real financial density America is broke ,,,we need to look past the borders !
Friday, October 15th 2010 at 4:25PM
DAVID JOHNSON
stuff like this will go unnoticed by the members BUT SOON AS A FIGHT BRAKES out everybody got something to say ! well ,,,,,,
Friday, October 15th 2010 at 4:47PM
DAVID JOHNSON
I love this video that goes with the blog because it expresses what many minority people need to be doing. Our White brothers and sisters have been doing their own businesses for centuries. I also want to add how my friends and colleagues from Africa also have a really strong affinity for starting and owning their own businesses. I don't think we African Americans have encouraged enough of our kids to go into business for themselves, but rather have reinforced the old dated thinking and teaching that in order to survive, one has to have a college degree to get a good job. We see where this kind of coaching has led some of our children~ either underemployed or unemployed begging the government for handouts.
Friday, October 15th 2010 at 5:41PM
Jen Fad
YA SEE HOW DO WE DIRECT THE TRAFFIC TO THINK LIKE THIS ?
Friday, October 15th 2010 at 8:12PM
DAVID JOHNSON
We can first start by suuporting black businesses especially our banks.

We can do more than have barber/beauty shop, liquor stores. Imagine what our ancestor did basically without any help from "the man".
Tuesday, October 19th 2010 at 8:45PM
Dorothy Johnson
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