Daring Leadership With Brené Brown
I have long been a fan of the work of Brené Brown on vulnerability, empathy, and shame and have for many years integrated her research into my coaching and leadership development practice.
Brené Brown is a research professor at the University of Houston and author of five #1 New York Times bestsellers: The Gifts of Imperfection, Daring Greatly, Rising Strong, Braving the Wilderness, and Dare to Lead, which also debuted at #1 on The Wall Street Journal and Publisher’s Weekly lists. Dare to Lead was released in October 2018 and is the culmination of a seven-year study on the future of leadership. To accompany the publication of Dare to Lead she established Dare to Lead™, an empirically based courage-building program designed to be facilitated by organisational development professionals.
As part of my continuing professional development, I seized upon the opportunity of being taught by and learning first-hand from Brené Brown so attended her Dare to Lead™workshop in San Antonio, Texas in June 2019 to become a Certified Dare to Lead™ Facilitator.
Now more than ever brave leadership and courageous cultures are needed in our workplaces and communities and Brené Brown’s research on the role of courage in daring leadership is a rich addition to the research-based resources which I look forward to putting into practice in my coaching and leadership development engagements.
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Farzana Aslam
Director and Principal Consultant at Kintillo, Farzana has over two decades of professional experience including as an employment law Barrister (3 Hare Court, Middle Temple, London), in-house employment Counsel (Goldman Sachs, Asia-Pacific and Japan), Principal Lecturer, Law Faculty, the University of Hong Kong (Professional Ethics, Civil Litigation, Employment Law, Business and Human Rights), and Chair of Justice Centre Hong Kong.
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