The Souls of Queer Folk: How Understanding LGBTQ+ Culture Can Transform Your Leadership Practice

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I received a copy of The Souls of Queer Folk: How Understanding LGBTQ+ Culture Can Transform Your Leadership Practice by Joel Davis Brown (Author in exchange for this review.

The Souls of Queer Folk: How Understanding LGBTQ+ Culture Can Transform Your Leadership Practice was a book I choose to read to learn more about a subject I didn’t know much about and that is exactly what I got from the book. I also how the book sets up our children and the leaders of our Country to led a successful life.

I believe The Souls of Queer Folk: How Understanding LGBTQ+ Culture Can Transform Your Leadership Practice needs to be on ever desk and in every classroom to prepare people for the future. If your in a book club make sure you recommend this book as a must have read and yes, that is what I am doing as well as using the book in our Homeschool Reading Class.

About the book:

The Souls of Queer Folk: How Understanding LGBTQ+ Culture Can Transform Your Leadership Practice
The Souls of Queer Folk: How Understanding LGBTQ+ Culture Can Transform Your Leadership Practice

You’d be hard-pressed to find a leader who doesn’t want to be better.

Yet, at a time when leaders are being asked to do more with fewer resources, modern professionals are having a difficult time leading in a distinctive, powerful, and transformative way. At a time when leaders are feeling besieged, the question is: to whom should they turn to learn, develop, and embody a new form of inspired leadership? For some, the answer may be surprising. As we start to appreciate the diversity in our world and the talent that comes from underserved markets and underrepresented communities, our society has a great opportunity to refashion our workplaces, rethink how we lead our social organizations and educational institutions, and rebuild our communities. In this groundbreaking book, Dr. Davis Brown demonstrates how the values and norms of the LGBTQ+ community are instructive for leaders in all types of business and industry, and can serve as the foundation for a bold, new brand of transformative leadership.

Using quantitative and qualitative research methods, Dr. Davis Brown conducted a study to illuminate the lived experiences and cultural values of the LGBTQ+ community. Based on that research, he developed 9 leadership dimensions that show how understanding the cultural imprint of the LGBTQ+ community is essential for organizations to be employers of choice and for global communities to maintain their vitality. Today’s generation of leaders need time-tested, practical, and dynamic “sage advice” to deal with the perils of an increasingly complex world. The Queer wisdom that Dr. Davis Brown highlights will help any leader promote sustainable growth, foster equity and connection, and demonstrate human-centered leadership as the global landscape continues to change and evolve in the 21st century.

The LGBTQ+ community is multifaceted, talented, and gifted in so many ways. Yet there are forces in society that continue to silence and discriminate against LGBTQ+ people. Given the challenges we face in this day and age with climate change, poverty, war, extremism, displacement, and repression, strong leadership and wisdom are critical. It’s time to broaden our perspective and open our eyes to a way of being that encourages everyone to reach their potential and be proud of who they are.

About the author

Dr. Joel A. Davis Brown is a public speaker, poet, entrepreneur, and self-identified “nerd” specializing in organizational strategy and culture, transformational leadership, global inclusion, executive coaching, conflict resolution, and strategic storytelling. Best known for his critical analysis, creativity, humor, and his ability to build consensus, Joel has partnered with Fortune 500 Companies, non-profit organizations, and government agencies on 6 continents to help them achieve sustained growth and organizational breakthroughs.

His clients have ranged from LinkedIn to the United Nations, and his “sweet spots” have included diversity, equity, and inclusion, emotional intelligence, anti-racism, LGBTQ+ inclusion, interpersonal dialogue, and intercultural communication. Joel is an adjunct professor at the IESEG School of Management in Paris & Lille, France, where he teaches Storytelling for Leaders and Story Listening. As a change agent, Joel works strategically to cultivate innovative, creative, and adaptive environments where the cultural genius™ of everyone can be harnessed and leveraged successfully.

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