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Book Description

One of America’s historic strengths has been our ability to incorporate aspects from many different cultures to create a stronger whole. Our music, literature, language, architecture, food, fashion, and more have all benefitted. But leadership approaches have remained distressingly Eurocentric. Juana Bordas set out to change this in the first edition of this influential book. She showed that incorporating Latino, African American, and American Indian approaches to leadership into the mainstream can strengthen leadership practices and better inspire today’s ethnically rich workforce. This message has only become more urgent. The 2010 census revealed that in four decades minorities will constitute over 50 percent of the population—and in one decade a majority of Americans under age eighteen will be nonwhite. More than ever we need a leadership model that resonates with our country’s growing diversity. Bordas incorporates this latest census data into this second edition, which now identifies nine—rather than the previous edition’s eight—core leadership principles common to all three cultures. The new principle deals with intergenerational leadership, of vital importance now that many organizations will have four generations working side by side. Using a lively blend of personal reflections, interviews with leaders from each community, historical background, and insightful analysis, Bordas illustrates the creative ways these principles have been put into practice in communities of color. The multicultural leadership model developed in this book offers a more flexible and inclusive way to lead and a new vision of the role of the leader in organizations and in our increasingly multicultural world. “Study the nine beautifully illustrated and resourced principles in this book and you’ll find that they are both universal and timeless. Only by honoring and celebrating diversity can we synergistically produce unity, including peace and prosperity for all.” —Stephen R. Covey, author of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People

Table of Contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. Preface
  7. Introduction: Leading Latino Style
  8. Part I: La Historia: Latino Fusion and Hybrid Vigor
    1. Chapter 1 Ancient Roots and Mestizo Ancestry
    2. Chapter 2 The Latino Legacy in the United States
  9. Part II: Preparing to Lead: A Latino Perspective
    1. Chapter 3 Personalismo: The Character of the Leader
    2. Chapter 4 Conciencia: Knowing Oneself and Cultivating Personal Awareness
    3. Chapter 5 Destino: Personal and Collective Purpose
  10. Part III: The Cultural Foundations of Leadership
    1. Chapter 6 La Cultura: Culturally Based Leadership
    2. Chapter 7 De Colores: Inclusiveness and Diversity
  11. Part IV: Putting Leadership into Action
    1. Chapter 8 Juntos: Collective Community Stewardship
    2. Chapter 9 ¡Adelante! Global Vision and Immigration Spirit
    3. Chapter 10 Sí Se Puede : Social Activism and Coalition Leadership
    4. Chapter 11 Gozar la Vida: Leadership That Celebrates Life!
    5. Chapter 12 Fe y Esperanza: Sustained by Faith and Hope
  12. Part V: Latino Destino
    1. Chapter 13 Building a Diverse and Humanistic Society
  13. Notes
  14. Glossary
  15. Index
  16. About the Author
  17. Footnotes
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