How I Learned to Lead by Doing (Almost) Everything Wrong
272pages
10 heures de lecture
The narrative follows a woman's journey to leadership, highlighting her humorous and unexpected experiences. Rather than portraying her mistakes as setbacks, the story emphasizes how these blunders became crucial learning moments that contributed to her ultimate success. Through her inspiring tale, readers discover the importance of resilience and the value of embracing failures as stepping stones in the pursuit of personal and professional growth.
A brave and generous book, the ideal antidote to the perfection and
invulnerability we pretend are essential to succeed. -Seth Godin, author of
Linchpin and Tribes If you're looking for the sunshine and rainbows version of
success, this isn't the story for you. If you're looking for the down-to-
earth, nitty-gritty, honest journey of a leader, proceed to chapter 1. -Susan
Cain, author of Quiet Permission to Screw Up pulls back the curtains and
reveals what it's really like to be a leader-a must read for anyone who wants
to start a company. Kristen isn't afraid to own up to the mistakes she's made
along the way, and encourages us to do the same. -Kip Tindell, cofounder and
chairman of The Container Store As a fellow entrepreneur and CEO, I say
hallelujah to one of us finally admitting out loud that despite the success,
most of us get it wrong more than we get it right. Kristen tells the truth in
such an entertaining and informative way, that anyone contemplating starting a
business or leading a team will no doubt be inspired after reading this book.
-Raegan Moya-Jones, cofounder and CEO of Aden + Anais Boooom! Kristen Hadeed
is a bona fide millennial badass. Her story is an inspiring read for anyone
who's got the guts and tenacity to be a high impact leader. This book is a
master class on how to create a brilliant culture that drives big results.
-Sarah Robb O'Hagan, CEO of Flywheel Sports and author of Extreme You
Permission to Screw Up is incredibly inspiring. Thank you, Kristen, for having
the courage to admit that you aren't perfect and for reminding us that no one
is. We can still get it wrong-a lot-and be considered a success. No matter
where you are in life, I promise you will get something out of this book.
-Anne V, supermodel