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Invitation to Lead: Guidance for Emerging Asian American Leaders
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Invitation to Lead: Guidance for Emerging Asian American Leaders
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Invitation to Lead: Guidance for Emerging Asian American Leaders
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The nail that sticks out gets hammered down.
This Japanese expression characterizes the attitude of many Asian Americans.We are often taught not to put ourselves forwardnot to stick out. But the Western concept of leadership is all about stepping up and standing apart from the group. Is that appropriate for Asian Americans? Or can we lead out of our own cultural strengths rather than being pressed into the Western mold? Paul Tokunaga has been a leader in Asian American, white and multiethnic contexts for many years. He has been active in ministry and in his community. In
Invitation to Lead
he offers, with surprising transparency, lessons from his own rich experiencesboth successes and failures. Many of us aren't sure whether we can or should lead. We are waiting for someone to ask. Or we are just beginning to take on new roles and responsibilities at church, at work or in our neighborhoods.Here, at last, is our invitation to lead.
This Japanese expression characterizes the attitude of many Asian Americans.We are often taught not to put ourselves forwardnot to stick out. But the Western concept of leadership is all about stepping up and standing apart from the group. Is that appropriate for Asian Americans? Or can we lead out of our own cultural strengths rather than being pressed into the Western mold? Paul Tokunaga has been a leader in Asian American, white and multiethnic contexts for many years. He has been active in ministry and in his community. In
Invitation to Lead
he offers, with surprising transparency, lessons from his own rich experiencesboth successes and failures. Many of us aren't sure whether we can or should lead. We are waiting for someone to ask. Or we are just beginning to take on new roles and responsibilities at church, at work or in our neighborhoods.Here, at last, is our invitation to lead.