Motivation and the Professional African American Woman

by Dr. Lawanda S. Rutledge


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 04/12/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 112
ISBN : 9781438908236
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 112
ISBN : 9781438908229

About the Book

Statement of Problem

            The research addressed the gap in the lack of understanding regarding what motivates African American women to become corporate leaders. Catalyst, a nonprofit organization that provides research pertaining to women in corporations, published a 2003 report that suggested African American women are under represented in leadership positions within American corporations. There is a lack of understanding about why some African American women are able to obtain leadership positions and others are not. According to that report, African American women make up 13.4 percent of the United States workforce and 5.1 percent of management, professional, and related occupations. In 2001, African American women held 1.6 percent   of corporate officer positions within 429 organizations (Catalyst Report). An assumption is made within motivation theories that motivation is standardized behavior without racial or gender barriers. Initiatives to promote minorities, which include every race and gender, with the exception of the Caucasian male, tend to silence the barriers, trials, and discrimination that affect African American women. Despite the increased number of educated African American women in the workplace, the number of African American women in leadership roles continues to remain between 1 percent and 2 percent. In 2001, (National Center for Education Statistics, 2002) African American women earned 73,204 or 5.9 percent of the total bachelors’ degrees in the United States.  


About the Author

Dr. Lawanda S. Rutledge is recognized as the leading expert of “motivating change” in the mind, body, and soul. Dr. Rutledge obtained her PhD from Walden University, where she studied Leadership and Organizational Change. After years of working in the dietetic field as a Registered Dietitian, she decided to blend her healthcare experience with the business world. As a consultant of a major pharmaceutical company, Dr. Rutledge travels the world motivating change within the hospital setting. During her leisure time, Dr. Rutledge can be found motivating change within the community. Dr. Rutledge has conducted seminars throughout the United States on Nutrition/Healthy Living/Healthy Lifestyles, Motivation, Leadership, Diversity, and Organizational Change. Dr. Rutledge serves on the board of South Star, a not-for-profit organization specializing in helping the developmental disabled, as well as the Meals on Wheels foundation. International travel is a hobby for Dr. Rutledge. She has toured Japan, Egypt, Israel, Spain, Curacao, Mexico, Dominican Republic, and the Bahamas.  Dr. Rutledge’s motto is “Exceed Expectations”.