OYENTE

Katherine Arndt

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Good points made, but problematic people praised, hence the lower rating (would have been 5 stars until chapter 4)

Total
3 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
3 out of 5 stars
Historia
4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 05-31-24

I was soooooo happy to learn from this book and I do appreciate the information shared and agree with a lot of the principles. However, it was a big shock to hear the praise for problematic leaders-though, I don’t know if she knows they’re problematic, but it puts her advice in perspective. I like to imagine she would hear someone who would raise flags about the person she was praising. The sad reality is, as women in technology, it’s hard to know who to trust, and it’s common to be fooled by problematic people. Point is, being a good boss is complicated and I agree that being radically candid is helpful to find solutions and address problems. Also, it’s important to be selective with who you trust, and advocating for someone harmful, will radically evisorate your credibility as a good boss. All of which is a very challenging dynamic to create a safe place for people to show up as their best selves and feel safe and happy and produce results.
-your millennial friend

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