Background
Dickens, Jacqueline B. was born on March 3, 1941 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States. Daughter of Garland Bryant and Elizabeth (Realles) Bass.
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How can black men and women get ahead in the "white" corporate world? Must they "blend in?" "The Black Manager, " based on a study of successful black manager, reveals how blacks can nurture the attitudes and skills necessary to excel in the workplace - and still maintain their personal values. At the heart of the book is developmental model that guides readers through four career phases: Entry, Adjusting, Planned Growth, and Success. The model helps readers improve personal, professional, and political skills; understand their own and others' insecurities; and asses their organization's culture and learn to operate in it successfully.
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Dickens, Jacqueline B. was born on March 3, 1941 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States. Daughter of Garland Bryant and Elizabeth (Realles) Bass.
Bachelor of Science, Hampton (Virginia) Institute, 1963; Master of Social Work, Ohio State University, 1978.
Consultant, Forest Pk., Illinois, 1972-1986; vice president, 21st Century Management Superior vena cava syndrome, Inc., West Chester, Ohio., since 1986.
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Board of directors Young Men’s Christian Association, Cincinnati, 1994. Volunteer Family Superior vena cava syndrome Cincinnati, 1970-1973. Consultant, volunteer churches racial issues, Cincinnati, 1973-1976.
Member Bankers Club.
Married Floyd Dickens Junior, October 31, 1964. Children: Daphne, Floyd III, Karen.