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Learn moreLeadership takes courage. Bold action, inspiring vision and authenticity require exceptional courage. Yet so often we play it safe, striving to fit in rather than stand out. What if we stopped fearing risk, and started talking about care instead? Each of us cares so deeply about something - whether a goal, person or belief - that courage comes easily.
This is at the heart of audacious leadership. This book is a transformational guide to finding the care, courage and audacity to bring your full self to your work and life. In this powerful new vision, Alina Addison - a pioneering corporate leader, Emotional Intelligence expert coach, and mother to a son on the autism spectrum - combines personal experience with deep research to present the eight fundamental principles of audacious leadership. Filled with practical tools and unique insight, this book will help readers tap into what it is that sets them apart, how to inspire others and dare to create the lives and careers they truly desire.
Alina Addison is the Founder of Adaptaa, an Executive Coaching and Leadership Development company. She is an accredited Emotional Intelligence coach with over twenty years of business and leadership experience. Previously, she was a Managing Director and Head of Trading at Rothschild. She is on the board of several charities and manages a hotel that she built in Transylvania in 2004.