DARE TO LEAD By Brene Brown


Brene Brown believes that in these trying times, we all need to step things up and be leaders. Both at work and at home, Brene Brown shows how her techniques can improve work relations and personal relations. Brene Brown is a recovering alcoholic who owns her own business consulting firm. She travels the world spreading her message of strength and daring.

Dare to Lead: Brave Work. Tough Conversations. Whole Hearts is the result of Brene Brown’s 20 years of studying leadership and identifying what works in today’s competitive environments. I especially appreciated Brown’s analysis of leading spouses and children to achieve their goals. If you’re interested in a practical book about getting results, Dare to Lead will show you the way. GRADE: A
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
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BRAVE LEADERS AND COURAGE CULTURES 3
PART ONE:
RUMBLING WITH VULNERABILITY 17
1. THE MOMENT AND THE MYTHS 19
2. THE CALL TO COURAGE 45
3. THE ARMORY 71
4. SHAME AND EMPATHY 119
5. CURIOSITY AND GROUNDED CONFIDENCE 155
PART TWO:
LIVING INTO OUR VALUES 183
PART THREE:
BRAVING TRUST 219
PART FOUR:
LEARNING TO RISE 239
Acknowledgements 273
Notes 277
Index 287

15 thoughts on “DARE TO LEAD By Brene Brown

    1. george Post author

      Steve, Brene Brown’s life story attracted me to this book. How she overcame her problems and founded her successful company makes for a pretty compelling story.

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  1. Rick Robinson

    No, WE NEED A LEADER WHO DOESN’T LEAN ON HIS GOP PARTY TO SCREW THE AMERICAN PEOPLE !!!!!!!

    I hate Trump, the GOP and the offing “tax cut” which is just a giant way to screw us all. BAH! BAH! BAH!

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      1. Todd Mason

        Trump’s still a useful tool for the GOP, who have a bit more of a leash on him, if less than they’d like. Mueller was going to do what a lawnorder Republican was going to do, and did.

      2. george Post author

        Todd, Trump is polarizing. But can the Democrats come up with a candidate that can defeat Trump at the polls? Could be four more years of Trump…

  2. Thomas Heavey

    Just a small editorial comment. The first part is called, “RUMBLING WITH VULNERABILITY” not “BUMBLING WITH VULNERABILITY.”

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