About the Book Titles, position, and exercising authority are not factors in leadership. A leader is someone who accepts responsibility for spotting potential in others and in ideas and has the guts to nurture that potential. When we dare to lead, we don't claim to know the answers; instead, we maintain our curiosity and pose the appropriate questions. Because we understand that power becomes unlimited when it is shared with others, we do not view it as finite and do not hoard it. We don't shy away from challenging conversations or circumstances; rather, we lean towards vulnerability when it's essential to deliver quality work. However, courageous leadership in a society where scarcity, anxiety, and ambiguity are the norm calls for the development of skills centered on genuinely human characteristics. In this brand-new book, Brown provides the straightforward responses that millions of readers have come to anticipate and appreciate, using research, anecdotes, and examples. "One of the most significant discoveries of my career," adds KEHINDE, "is that bold leadership is a combination of four skill sets that are entirely teachable, observable, and measurable. The task that calls for bravery, difficult dialogues, and wholehearted participation is learning and unlearning. Easy? No. Considering that it is not always our inclination to choose bravery above comfort. Worth the effort? Always. With both our life and our work, we wish to be daring. We are here for that reason.
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