Dare to Lead

By Brené Brown

Brave work. Tough conversations. Whole hearts.

 

We will examine vulnerability in a practical sense in this book. We will talk about scheduling time in your calendars for you and your team to be vulnerable, and we will also look at how important it is to focus on your values so that you can make decisions and carry out daily tasks from a place of genuine conviction.

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Introduction

Develop bravery as a leader.

The same basic question is asked by managers, directors, and executives all around the world, from Argentina to Australia, Canada to Cambodia: “How do I become a better leader?”

Contrary to popular belief, however, having position or power is not the key to excellent leadership. Having guts, being vulnerable, stating the truth, and upholding your principles are essential components of truly outstanding leadership.

We will examine vulnerability in a practical sense in this book. We will talk about scheduling time in your calendars for you and your team to be vulnerable, and we will also look at how important it is to focus on your values so that you can make decisions and carry out daily tasks from a place of genuine conviction.

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