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Experience Dare to Lead™ March 17 - 19, Auckland. Register now

Leadership Workshop

The Dare to Lead™ program is based on the research of Dr. Brené Brown.

 

The workshops have a theoretical and experiential component, with practical exercises and time for reflection.​

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Based on the research of Dr. Brené Brown, Dare to Lead™ is an empirically based courage-building program designed to be facilitated by organizational development professionals. The most significant finding from Brené’s research is that courage is a collection of four skill sets that are teachable, measurable, and observable. The Dare to Lead™ program focuses on developing these courage-building skills through workshops, trainings, and coaching to help individuals, teams, and organizations move from armored leadership to daring leadership.

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UPDATE

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The Dare to Lead™ program has been sold to a global coaching platform called BetterUp.

 

BetterUp and Brené Brown are collaborating in a new endeavour, the Daring Leadership Institute, to roll-out this program at scale using BetterUp's online and coaching tools.

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Should you wish to complete the existing 24 hour curriculum in-person with me as facilitator, please get in touch. I will then liaise with BetterUp for this to go ahead as a recognised event.​

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​I am still available to mentor leaders either in-person or online. I particularly use the skills and tools from Dare to Lead™ and draw on my experience of facilitating the program for 5 years .

 

To register for the next event please get in touch by email: gratefullivinginfo@gmail.com.

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To read more about the  Dare to Lead™ + BetterUp collaboration follow this link.​

 

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