Nicole S. Palmer, a writer, strategist, and unapologetic advocate for Black women in corporate spaces, has released her groundbreaking debut book, Playing the Game While Black Womaning in Corporate America.
This transformative playbook equips Black women with tools to navigate the challenges of corporate life, blending personal anecdotes with actionable strategies to overcome systemic barriers and claim their power.
About the Book
Playing the Game reimagines the corporate world as a chessboard, where strategy, patience, and self-preservation are essential to success.
Palmer explores how Black women can recognize unspoken rules, protect their reputations, and navigate microaggressions while building careers that reflect their strengths and ambitions.
Key lessons include:
- Recognizing Corporate Dynamics: Understanding that corporate spaces often require strategic thinking akin to a chess game.
- Preserving Reputation: Emphasizing the importance of safeguarding one’s professional image as a cornerstone of success.
- Facing Challenges Head-On: Dismissing microaggressions to maintain confidence and focus.
- Mastering Strategic Moves: Using knowledge of the system to navigate with clarity and intentionality.
“This book is for every Black queen who has ever felt unseen or underestimated,” Palmer states. “It’s about rewriting the rules and embracing your power.”
A Call to Action for Black Women
Palmer’s book dives deeply into the unique challenges Black women face in corporate America, from enduring microaggressions to navigating systemic bias. More than a guide, Playing the Game is a rallying cry for empowerment, offering readers a roadmap to success on their terms.
About Nicole S. Palmer
With a background in public health and a decade of corporate experience, Palmer brings a sharp perspective to the intersection of power, perception, and resilience. Her personal and professional journey shapes her mission to create meaningful change and equip Black women with the strategies to thrive.
Availability
Playing the Game While Black Womaning in Corporate America is now available on Amazon in Kindle format.
For interviews or review copies, contact info@delnicmedia.com or 202-455-4385.
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