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Kim Scott proves that you do not have to choose between being a jerk and being a pushover to lead effectively. Drawing on her leadership roles at Google and Apple, she introduces a framework centered on the sweet spot between caring personally and challenging directly. This approach helps managers break away from the childhood habit of staying silent to avoid conflict, showing instead how honest …

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