Summary:
The book provides a guide on how to cultivate leadership that is vulnerable, values-based, and oriented toward trust and resilience. It offers actionable strategies for leaders to engage in difficult conversations, embrace fear and uncertainty, and lead with empathy and connection.
Key points:
1. Embrace Vulnerability: Brown sees vulnerability as strength, not weakness. Leaders should encourage risk-taking and openness.
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