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Permission to Screw Up

How I Learned to Lead by Doing Everything Wrong

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A brave and generous book, the ideal antidote to the perfection and invulnerability we pretend are essential to succeed. If you're looking for the sunshine and rainbows version of success, this isn't the story for you. If you're seeking the honest journey of a leader, proceed to chapter 1. It pulls back the curtains on what it's really like to be a leader—a must-read for anyone wanting to start a company. The author isn't afraid to own up to her mistakes and encourages us to do the same. As a fellow entrepreneur, I applaud the candid acknowledgment that despite success, most of us get it wrong more than we get it right. The truth is told in an entertaining and informative way, inspiring anyone contemplating starting a business or leading a team. Kristen Hadeed is a bona fide millennial badass. Her story is inspiring for anyone with the guts to be a high-impact leader. This book serves as a master class on creating a brilliant culture that drives big results. It is incredibly inspiring, reminding us that perfection isn't necessary for success. No matter where you are in life, there’s something valuable to gain from this book.

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Permission to Screw Up, Kristen Hadeed, Simon Sinek

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2017
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Sous-titre
How I Learned to Lead by Doing Everything Wrong
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Penguin US
Publié
2017
Format
souple
Pages
272
ISBN10
052553329X
ISBN13
9780525533290
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A brave and generous book, the ideal antidote to the perfection and invulnerability we pretend are essential to succeed. If you're looking for the sunshine and rainbows version of success, this isn't the story for you. If you're seeking the honest journey of a leader, proceed to chapter 1. It pulls back the curtains on what it's really like to be a leader—a must-read for anyone wanting to start a company. The author isn't afraid to own up to her mistakes and encourages us to do the same. As a fellow entrepreneur, I applaud the candid acknowledgment that despite success, most of us get it wrong more than we get it right. The truth is told in an entertaining and informative way, inspiring anyone contemplating starting a business or leading a team. Kristen Hadeed is a bona fide millennial badass. Her story is inspiring for anyone with the guts to be a high-impact leader. This book serves as a master class on creating a brilliant culture that drives big results. It is incredibly inspiring, reminding us that perfection isn't necessary for success. No matter where you are in life, there’s something valuable to gain from this book.