The last few months I have taken a few leadership courses and working on our DE&I efforts at the same time. So when someone asked for comments at one of the leadership lectures recently, I said something along the lines of “all of the quotes and examples of leaders are all men”….

This morning I came across this commentary: https://lnkd.in/ePsBsBTa

Does anyone have some good book recommendations about leadership written by women, and more specifically, women from underrepresented groups?

@Princess_of_Science I'd suggest having a look at the case studies of the aurora leadership programme. They are blog posts rather than books but all about women's leadership (in higher education) https://www.advance-he.ac.uk/programmes-events/aurora/aurora-case-studies#Individual
Aurora Case Studies | Advance HE

Since Aurora began, participants and role models have been telling us about the positive impact it has had for them, both professionally and personally, and at both an individual and institutional level. These case studies demonstrate the constructive experiences of early leadership development intervention through Aurora. Seen through the eyes of the Aurorans, role models and institutions, the benefits of early leadership development are clear.

@Princess_of_Science now that I'm.back home, I've checked the books I read when going through leadership workshops: fierce leadership and fierce conversations are great books by Susan Scott