实现公平的领导力发展:黑人社区领袖文化响应计划的积极因素

R. Fix, Lisa A. Cooper
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本研究评估了:(1)与成功招募学员相关的社区领导力发展计划的特点;(2)促进学员参与和完成计划的积极因素;(3)该计划如何解决黑人和种族主义问题。研究结果研究结果表明,提供小班培训以及将学员与个人导师进行匹配提高了学员对计划的兴趣。项目的优势和独特之处包括:项目主要由黑人社区的人领导,项目具有可塑性,项目是学员和领导层之间的合作项目。此外,该计划还对学员的需求做出了回应,例如增加了自我保健的内容。学员们还注意到有专门的空间和时间来讨论种族和种族主义问题。研究结果提供了一个独特的理论视角,指导领导力发展从统一或标准化的方法转向促进领导力多样性和公平性的方法。
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Towards equitable leadership development: active ingredients of a culturally responsive program for Black community leaders
PurposeThe current study evaluated (1) characteristics of the community leadership development program associated with successful participant recruitment, (2) active ingredients that promoted fellow engagement and program completion and (3) how the program addressed blackness and racism.Design/methodology/approachIndividual interviews were conducted with a representative subset of former program fellows.FindingsResults indicated that offering training in small cohorts and matching fellows with individual mentors promoted program interest. Program strengths and unique ingredients included that the program was primarily led by people from the Black community, program malleability, and that the program was a partnership between fellows and leadership. Additionally, the program was responsive to fellows’ needs such as by adding a self-care component. Fellows also noted dedicated space and time to discuss race and racism. Results offer a unique theoretical perspective to guide leadership development away from the uniform or standardized approach and toward one that fosters diversity and equity in leadership.Originality/valueAltogether, this work demonstrates how leadership development programs can be participant-informed and adapted to participants’ social and cultural needs.
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