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What is Boundaryless Career Orientation

Black Women’s Formal and Informal Ways of Leadership: Actualizing the Vision of a More Equitable Workplace
The opposite of a traditional career because individuals are not limited to working for one employer, in one job, in one organization or even in one field of expertise. These individuals have hone skills that can be used in different domains.
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Learning to Be Leaders: Case Study of Novice Black Women Executive Directors of Small Nonprofit Organizations
Anne Namatsi Lutomia (Purdue University, USA), Chelesea Lewellen (Southern Illinois University, USA), and Jeremy W. Bohonos (Texas State University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-3827-5.ch005
Abstract
In the United States, nonprofit organizations exist in varying sectors of society. These nonprofits are headed by leaders who play an important role in combating social justice issues like xenophobia, inequality, patriarchy, misogyny, and racism to name a few. However, little is known about how these leaders come into formal leadership positions in such agencies. Using case-study approach, this chapter addresses this gap by profiling two women leaders of small community-based nonprofit organizations based in Central Illinois. Each of the women profiled made mid-career transitions into their current roles in full-time nonprofit leadership and had worked for less than two years at the time they were interviewed.
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