Progressive comapanies realise the need to hire black candidates to management positions. Since there is a shortage of suitably qualified black candidates, they choose to develop their own. First the company gives you a bursary to acquire your degree and they hire you into a graduate program and then you get rotated throughout the organisation to learn as much as possible in as short a time as possible. then after 2 - 3 years you get promoted to replace that retiring old manager and continue to be mentored by one elected director or executive and then another four years down the line you get appointed director. To me this is "fast tracking". Under normal circumstances, you'd have had to spend 20 years before you could get there, right?
Except that what's actually happening is that companies are not being given the time to train people, and smaller companies particularly don't have the bottom line to support training staff members who will only be productive at some future date... possibly, and in the meantime are taking up resources including a mentor's working time.
May work in a US corporation. Not here, though. It's just expected that you'll have to hire a guy to do the work and hope for the best.