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Sarah Fields

Summary: Brené Brown's Dare to Lead

In the #1 New York Times bestselling book Dare to Lead: Brave Work. Tough Conversations Whole Hearts.,
author Brené Brown is teaching her readers what it really means to dare greatly, to rise strongly, and to brave the wilderness. She has based her book on the new research she has conducted with leaders, top change makers, and culture shifters. Through this groundbreaking research, Brené Brown is showing her readers how to put all these lofty ideas into practice so they can step up and dare to lead. Brené Brown’s book Dare to Lead: Brave Work. Tough Conversations. Whole Hearts. has also been named as one of the best books of the year by Bloomberg.


In this comprehensive look into Dare to Lead: Brave Work. Tough Conversations. Whole Hearts. by Brené Brown, you'll gain insight with this essential resource as a guide to aid your discussions. Be prepared to lead with the following:

Discussion aid which includes a wealth of prompts and information

Overall plot synopsis and author biography

Thought-provoking discussion questions for a deeper examination

Creative exercises to foster alternate “if this was you” discussions

And more!

Disclaimer: This is a companion guide based on the work Dare to Lead: Brave Work. Tough Conversations. Whole Hearts. by Brené Brown and is not affiliated to the original work or author in any way. It does not contain any text of the original work. If you haven’t purchased the original work, we encourage you to do so first.
32 printed pages
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
HSP
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Quotes

  • b2101931285has quoted3 years ago
    Brown says that “the two most powerful words when we’re in struggle: Me, too.” Empathy is very important in leadership as it requires the leader to take someone else’s perspective and to understand another person’s feelings. Instead of forcing her theories on managing interpersonal relationships at work, Brown argues for vulnerability. She describes it as having tough, truthful conversations without the risk of penalization. Brown writes that a wholehearted leader manages people by leading them from the heart. He wouldn’t be threatened by showing his own imperfections.
  • b2101931285has quoted3 years ago
    She explains that truly daring leaders are prepared to be vulnerable and to listen without interrupting. They have sincere empathy. They connect to the emotions that underlie an experience, not just to the experience itself. These leaders have increased self-awareness and self-love. This is because who we are is how we lead. Brown’s research findings can easily be translated to parenthood, marriages and even government.
  • b2101931285has quoted3 years ago
    cultivate more trust in our relationships. BRAVING stands for Boundary-setting, Reliability, Accountability, Vault-closing, Integrity, Non-judgement and Generosity. This is an easy acronym that a leader can remember. Whenever he is in a difficult situation that requires clarity and communication to solve, he can dig into these behaviors to find the best person who can help get things back on track.

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