
Kamau Kenyatta
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Kamau Kenyatta is a business culture coach. He is also a professor, author, and speaker.
As a Business Culture Coach, he works with business leaders to increase profits by positioning their products and services in front of African American markets.
The business leaders he works with want a faster and easier way to create powerful and positive ways to position and connect with African American markets to drive their bottom line. Kamau does this with his 3-K Culture Connection Formula.
His is not the vanilla approach as he works with business leaders. Some say he’s not balanced, and his perspective is unorthodox. And they are right. He coaches from years of study and experience in the African American market. He has taught some of these principles at several colleges and universities for over two decades.
He combines that with his own lived experiences as an African American consumer connected to the insights found only with that reality. His tell-it-like-it-is approach will add a spark of life to any keynote, retreat, or panel discussion.
1. “How Your Business is Missing Profitable Bottom Line Growth by Overlooking the African American Market and What You Can Do About It.”
2. “How Understanding the African American Market Can Give You a Competitive Advantage.”
3. “How to Improve Your Knowledge of African American Markets So You Don’t Keep Losing Money and Credibility.
The White People Show will ruffle more than a few feathers because
it goes against the popular and accepted discussions around racism.
No matter what you think about racism or anti-racism, this book will challenge and stretch you because it will compel you to rethink what you know about individual racism and systemic racism. It’s about rightly defining the term, how white people became racist, and how black people must approach it for survival.
Lastly, it exposes the dishonesty implicit in any discussion about racism.
For Book – The White People Show
- What inspired you to write this book?
- What is your book The White People Show about?
- Why should people read this book? What will they learn
- How is it going to make some part of their life better?
- When you wrote this book, who did you have in mind to receive its message?
- Are black people racist?
- What is the most important lesson to learn from reading this book?
- Are you working on any other books, and what can your readers expect next?
- Where can my guest buy the book?
- How should people of different races approach this book?
- How will your book change how people feel, think, and behave?
- What do you think of [insert the latest issue(s) about racism to hit the headlines]?
For Coaching
1. How did you get into coaching and why?
2. Who is your target audience?
3. What industries represent potential upsides for business leaders? Who is your target audience?
4. Why do you think some businesses don’t do well with the African-American market?
5. What are some misconceptions about African-American markets?
Interviews
"The Hidden Problem with Black History Month Celebrations: Discover What You've Been Missing"
“Listen to this thought-provoking discussion on an issue that has plagued Black History Month celebrations for years. Professor Kenyatta brings his unique perspective to The Vera Thomas Show, shedding light on a problem that has gone unnoticed for far too long. In this revealing interview, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of this issue and why it’s essential to address it. Don’t miss out on this important conversation.”
"Confronting Racism Head-On: A Raw Discussion on Black and White Perspectives"
Join Professors Kenyatta and Fiero, a black and a white scholar, as they delve into the complexities of racism in today’s society. In this thought-provoking video, they explore the often dishonest conversations that occur when black and white people discuss racism. While white people tend to avoid their connection to racism, black people often shy away from telling white people the truth to prevent negative consequences. Through their candid conversation, Kenyatta and Fiero aim to bridge the gap and break down the barriers that prevent honest and open communication.
This video is a must-watch for anyone who wants to understand the underlying issues of racism and how to move forward with more honest discussions. So, don’t miss out on this engaging and insightful discussion.