Graciously Assertive: How Becoming a Better Human Makes You a Better Leader
From one of Hispanic magazine's most influential Latinas comes an empowering guide for businesswomen looking to become better communicators in their professional and personal lives. Dr. Yasmin Davidds has spent most of her professional life empowering women leaders. In this new book, the award-winning entrepreneur, psychologist, speaker, and author continues her lifelong mission, offering helpful tools and strategies to people of all backgrounds who are looking to transform the way they communicate in the workplace.
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Book Information
Publisher: | Morehouse Publishing. |
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Publish Date: | 05/28/2024 |
Pages: | 256 |
ISBN-13: | 9781640656994 |
ISBN-10: | 1640656995 |
Language: | English |
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From one of Hispanic magazine's most influential Latinas comes an empowering guide for businesswomen looking to become better communicators in their professional and personal lives. Dr. Yasmin Davidds has spent most of her professional life empowering women leaders. In this new book, the award-winning entrepreneur, psychologist, speaker, and author continues her lifelong mission, offering helpful tools and strategies to people of all backgrounds who are looking to transform the way they communicate in the workplace. Breaking down what she refers to as a "Graciously Assertive" communication style, Dr. Davidds shares how being firm and direct--yet kind and respectful of the feelings and needs of others--enables professionals to flourish in their careers, as well as their personal lives. An inspiring, compelling, and deeply informative guide designed by a businessperson for businesspeople, Graciously Assertive promises to help people everywhere learn how to hold a space for others and--in doing so--become more thoughtful and empathetic leaders.