
When Everyone Leads
How the Toughest Challenges Get Seen and Solved
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Julia Fabris McBride
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This book is not about leadership, at least in the way we normally think about it.
Leadership is not about position, or authority.
It’s not about big speeches or grand visions.
Leadership is engaging others to solve daunting challenges. Those challenges appear in our professional lives, in our communities, our families—and they seem unsolvable, beyond our ability to see what needs to be done or outside our capacity to make the changes needed.
They are not.
Because, leadership is an activity—small actions taken in moments of opportunity. And as you start to look around, you can begin to see more of those moments, seize the opportunity in those moments. Most importantly, you can help others see those opportunities too.
That’s why everyone can lead and the real power to solve our most important challenges is when everyone leads.
©Bard Press Ed O’Malley and Julia Fabris McBride (P)2023 Bard PressListeners also enjoyed...
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Critic reviews
“We change the world one soul at a time, and I would consider When Everyone Leads to be a must-read primer for anyone seeking to make a positive difference in our world.” -U.S. Senator Jerry Moran, Kansas
“With this book Ed and Julia help us cultivate the courage and practice the skills we so desperately need to make progress on the toughest challenges facing organizations and communities. Their ideas were incubated in Kansas and now serve to empower teams across the US and around the world. I recommend When Everyone Leads to anyone who is working to improve lives and advance the common good.” -Pete Manzo, President & CEO, United Ways of California
“When we share power to let people lead it becomes much more likely that the tough challenges facing our communities will get solved. Ed and Julia’s examples show how everyone has a role to play in creating significant, positive change.” -India Pierce Lee, Senior Vice President, Program, The Cleveland Foundation
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- Erin
- 01-05-25
New approach to timeless ideas
When Everyone Leads provides a framework for listening and harnessing the insights of all voices, with clear directions on how to approach organizations biggest challenges collectively
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- Matt O'Malley
- 06-13-23
Read first, listened second, enjoyed both
I read When Everyone Leads the first week it was available. When I had a long work trip planned, I decided to give the audio book a listen for a refresher. Julia’s narration, especially her tone and pauses when needed, helped me to learn even more this time. I highly recommend When Everyone Leads to anyone with the desire to encourage others to practice leadership and hold themselves accountable to making progress on the challenges faced by their company or community. 5 stars!
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- Amanda Tyson
- 06-14-24
Outstanding application of adaptive leadership
This book captures so many of the ideas I learned at Harvards Art and Practice of Leadership Development with additional insights and practical applications. Very thankful to KLC for such a wonderful work.
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