cover image What Makes Great Great

What Makes Great Great

Dennis Kimbro, Kimbro. Doubleday Books, $23.95 (336pp) ISBN 978-0-385-48268-4

African Americans seeking high levels of success and accomplishment must never let negative influences such as poverty and racism infiltrate their souls, exhorts Kimbro in this inspirational self-help manual. More than a highly personal, conversationally written pep talk, it uses the success stories of black achievers in many fields--Maya Angelou, broadcasting magnate Percy Sutton, track star Jackie Joyner-Kersee, chocolate-chip cookie tycoon Wally ""Famous"" Amos, Soft Sheen hair-care multimillionaire Ed Gardner, among others--to illustrate nine mental strategies said to underlie high achievement. These ""stones of greatness"" are deep-seated spiritual beliefs, a guiding vision, passionate commitment, character, competence, willingness to take risks, self-confidence, discipline and an I-can-do-it attitude. Professor of entrepreneurship at Clark Atlanta University, Kimbro (Think and Grow Rich: A Black Choice) dispenses motivational pearls of wisdom with rhetorical flourishes. Included is a detailed career profile of the top 100 black managers in the U.S. (Jan.)