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Inclusive Leadership: Lessons from Harvard Business School's Anthony Mayo

Program Coordinator: William Whitley

Speaker: Anthony Mayo, Thomas S. Murphy Senior Lecturer of Business Administration and C. Roland Christensen Distinguished Management Educator at Harvard Business School (HBS).

Join us for an exclusive and prestigious workshop with Anthony Mayo, a distinguished Harvard Business School educator and preeminent authority on leadership and organizational behavior. Tony Mayo, who serves as the course head for Leadership and Organizational Behavior (LEAD) in the MBA Program at HBS, will delve into the extraordinary book, "Race, Work, and Leadership: New Perspectives on the Black Experience." This groundbreaking book offers a profound examination of how race impacts leadership dynamics in corporate America.

Tony's illustrious career includes co-creating HBS Online courses such as Leadership Principles and Organizational Leadership, which equip leaders with unparalleled skills and strategies. His previous role as the head of the FIELD program, an experiential course on leadership and globalization, further underscores his exceptional expertise. Additionally, Tony’s insights from the acclaimed course “Great Business Leaders: The Importance of Contextual Intelligence” will provide invaluable context for understanding the evolving landscape of race and leadership.

This workshop is a unique opportunity to engage with Tony Mayo’s extensive research and practical wisdom. Attendees will gain critical insights into fostering diversity, inclusion, and effective leadership within their organizations, guided by one of Harvard's foremost thought leaders.