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Don't Be a F--king Dick
- Leadership for Vibrant Communities
- Narrated by: Howie Milstein
- Length: 1 hr and 39 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Howie Milstein has had enough. After many years participating with a multitude of communities, such as corporations, nonprofit organizations, boards of directors, and bowling teams, he’s finally mustered up the nerve to address the enormous elephant in the room. When leaders are dicks, the community is unhealthy, stakeholders are disengaged, and outcomes are marginal. In DBAFD, Milstein asserts that it’s incumbent upon leadership to promote and model strong, meaningful relationships throughout the community. At the basis of all relationships is trust, and while trust can be built through competency, reliability, and intimacy, it is easily destroyed when leaders’ raging egos are manifested too much of the time. While the author is permanently imbued with irreverence and utter distaste for conventional thinking, DBAFD strikes a balance between the lighthearted perspective that helps people swallow the sometimes bitter pill of self-awareness and the serious message that we all abut, and occasionally cross, the line of being a dick.
Not meant to be an exhaustive tome on emotional intelligence, leadership, and the art of seizing conscious control of natural impulses, DBAFD makes a concise, compelling case for treating others with respect and dignity. The book is perfectly suited to anyone in a leadership role, without regard to whether they possess a formal leadership title. In other words, it’s for everybody. And it makes a perfect gift for those leaders you want to send a clear message to!
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- Alissa
- 2024-03-18
everyone should read this book!!
absolutely fucking awesome. I wish I could make my boss read this! ive learned to lead this say as I found it much more efficient
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- Julie Julian
- 2023-02-12
Hilarious but on point
Well done! This book is hilarious but on point in the world of leadership. No, not just leadership, humanity. It made me reflect and I laughed out loud more than once. I have recommended to many leaders in different industries.
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- 2023-05-23
An absolute waste of time - you won’t ever get this hour plus back
I chose this book because I was intrigued by the subtitle about leadership for vibrant communities. As a community leader and activist, I was excited. Imagine my disappointment when I discovered that this book is A) targeted to business executives with an inability to process human empathy, B) does not contain a single unique thought or cohesive argument by the author (quite literally the entire book is snippets of irrelevant facts openly stolen from actual thinkers, researchers, and writers), and C) is entirely directed to the singular “leader” and how they as an individual should act in order to get people to like them. as opposed to about community itself and how to build meaningful relationships that foster diverse and vibrant communities. Further, the author comes across as the very thing he is arguing against - frankly, a dick. He reads as a misogynistic, egotistical, man-splaining braggart whose only goal is to sell more of his book and it’s associated swag and courses through his laughable leadership institute. Further, he clearly states himself that he has no training or authority in the areas he is advising on. The author frequently uses other people’s ideas to make himself sound smarter than he really is and the advice comes across as wither wildly obvious to anyone with a shred of humanity or as so surface level that it is utterly frivolous. He seeks to present himself as an educated leader, but to anyone with a half decent education, he comes across as a fraudulent snake oil salesman. In other words, if you enjoy reading self congratulatory LinkedIn posts, this book is for you! Further still, he spends a good half of the book verbally assaulting the reader and ends the book by saying that if you don’t like what he has to say, it’s because you, the reader, are the problem and “fuck you.” I beg of you to save your time and money from this utter hogwash nonsense. If you truly value and desire to build vibrant community, read anything else.
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