At 5000 conferences held on Wednesday at Palm Springs, Brown was the founder of Brave Leaders, a professor at the University of Houston, where she developed a viral TED lecture on this subject. She calls "vulnerability" one of "four pillars of courage" and clarifies value, trust, and "recovery" - conditions necessary to sustain business development.
Brown said that the challenge for business leaders is to answer this question.
From her numerous research interviews and consultations, Brown noticed that emotional turmoil in the discussion may be counterproductive. But the ability to show fear and uncertainty is a prerequisite for effective teamwork, she said. Innovation is the result of motivation to cope with doubts and confront difficult conversation.
"If we can not control the result, we are willing to emerge," explains Brown. This is a difficult thing - sharing your personal frustration can be frightening. "We are a victim of the idea that we should always be comfortable," she added. But this is not a source of progress
"If you are brave enough about your life, you will be kicked off by your butt," Frank frankly said. Being brave results in certainty of failure, but there is no other way to succeed. She said that innovators and pioneers must accept that they will do their utmost and learn how to regain their feet.
Brown also quoted a statement from President Theodore Roosevelt.
What is important is not a critic, it is not a person who points out how a strong man stumbles, and he is not a person who can make an actor better. His face is destroyed by dust, sweat, blood, bravely struggle, make a mistake, make shorts over and over again, so there are no mistakes and drawbacks. But in the worst case, if he fails, at least in bold times, his position never knows victory or never know the victory with those who do not know victory There is none. Cold and cowardly soul
She encourages spectators to find a list of people who "actually are with them" in their lives, work hard, take risks, and ask for feedback from those people. Vulnerability does not mean accepting criticism from anyone, but it really means learning from people who value those opinions.
Brené Brown of writers, researchers, and inspired speakers said that vulnerability is the birthplace of innovation, creativity, and change. This is not only vulnerability is essential for our survival, it is also essential for our prosperity. Therefore, being a bananaslau may not be as frustrating as I once thought. People who are late, soft, lose my rigidity, and who must be "something" or "top heights" can bring new perspectives. Bankruptcy and foreclosure certainly taught me
BrenéBrown was known for listening to the power of TED to talk about the vulnerability becoming a virus. In her book she explains the importance of vulnerability as a tool for reconnecting with herself in a "missing" culture. Well, in these two movies, Batman cooperated with others and was forced to recognize his vulnerability to beat the bad guys. When saying that Batman does not make sense to himself as a clown, clowns almost cry. Very special, the author was able to destroy one of the most horrible evil people - Yes, Jack Nicholson's clown smile made me snick - and the potential ( Very human) emotion. BrenéBrown talks about the way small masks are manipulating large masks. A small and fragile man manipulating this terrible villain