Kristen Hadeed: Permission to Screw Up
Kristen Hadeed is the founder and CEO of Student Maid, a successful cleaning company that hires college students. She is the author of the book Permission To Screw Up*, in which she tells the stories of her biggest mistakes in leadership.
Key Points
• The best thing you can do when you screw up is to admit it—and then people will start trusting you.
• Failure is the best way to learn.
• If you never admit to your failures, people start to think you’re hiding something and begin to lose trust.
• By admitting your mistakes, you give everyone else the permission to admit theirs.
Resources Mentioned
Permission To Screw Up • * by Kristen Hadeed
If Love Is a Game, These Are the Rules • * by Cherie Carter-Scott
Book Notes
Download my highlights from Permission to Screw Up in PDF format (free membership required).
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