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Dare to Lead: Brave Work. Tough Conversations. Whole Hearts. By Brené Brown - Kindle Edition

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In her #1 NYT bestsellers, Brené Brown taught us what it means to dare greatly, rise strong and brave the wilderness. Now, based on new research conducted with leaders, change makers and culture shifters, she’s showing us how to put those ideas into practice so we can step up and lead.

Leadership is not about titles, status and power over people. Leaders are people who hold themselves accountable for recognising the potential in people and ideas, and developing that potential. This is a book for everyone who is ready to choose courage over comfort, make a difference and lead.

When we dare to lead, we don't pretend to have the right answers; we stay curious and ask the right questions. We don't see power as finite and hoard it; we know that power becomes infinite when we share it and work to align authority and accountability. We don't avoid difficult conversations and situations; we lean into the vulnerability that’s necessary to do good work.

But daring leadership in a culture that's defined by scarcity, fear and uncertainty requires building courage skills, which are uniquely human. The irony is that we're choosing not to invest in developing the hearts and minds of leaders at the same time we're scrambling to figure out what we have to offer that machines can't do better and faster. What can we do better? Empathy, connection and courage to start.

Brené Brown spent the past two decades researching the emotions that give meaning to our lives. Over the past seven years, she found that leaders in organisations ranging from small entrepreneurial start-ups and family-owned businesses to non-profits, civic organisations and Fortune 50 companies, are asking the same questions:

How do you cultivate braver, more daring leaders? And, how do you embed the value of courage in your culture?

Dare to Lead answers these questions and gives us actionable strategies and real examples from her new research-based, courage-building programme.

Brené writes, ‘One of the most important findings of my career is that courage can be taught, developed and measured. Courage is a collection of four skill sets supported by twenty-eight behaviours. All it requires is a commitment to doing bold work, having tough conversations and showing up with our whole hearts. Easy? No. Choosing courage over comfort is not easy. Worth it? Always. We want to be brave with our lives and work. It's why we're here.’
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  1. Boston85's avatar
    I read a couple of Brene Brown books on the back of seeing an interview with her. Although she has some interesting things to say about shame in our society, to be honest her stuff is just too saccharine for me. It's just a rejig of so much other stuff like cbt, but rather vague and waffly. Tried her podcast but she just fawns over her guests and nevers asks them challenging questions, even though she's an educated woman.

    99p is a fair price to try out the work of someone who was very lauded a few years ago, though.
  2. thr0tt's avatar
    I do wonder if all these self help / this is how you succeed type books anyone has actually read who is the opposite of the topic then comes away and has a complete change and becomes a great leader etc. ?
    boisterous_taco's avatar
    I was very much on the self help book bandwagon some years back but I came to the conclusion many of them are either saying the same thing, or just aren't applicable on a day to day basis. Not saying there aren't good ones out there but I'm wary of them nowadays.

    Can't go wrong with the OG stoic/philosophy texts as far as I'm concerned, if anyone is after guidance. (edited)
  3. haulme's avatar
    I had to read this book for work...its not recommended.....without opening a can of worms.

    It seems to be targeting a very specific generation....
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