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    The Gift of Anger: Use Passion to Build Not Destroy (repost)

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    The Gift of Anger: Use Passion to Build Not Destroy (repost)

    The Gift of Anger: Use Passion to Build Not Destroy by Joe Solmonese
    English | ISBN: 1626565880 | 2016 | EPUB/PDF | 208 pages | 674 KB/997 KB

    Under Joe Solmonese's leadership, the Human Rights Campaign, the nation's largest LGBT rights organization, became the model other organizations look toward to create effective social and political change. Ranked among the National Journal's top five most effective groups, HRC was instrumental in passing landmark national legislation such as the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act, the repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," and the passage of marriage equality in eight states.

    The secret to Solmonese's success was his ability to find commonalities with even the most seemingly intractable opponents. In this book he uses the strategic lessons he learned during tenure at HRC, as well as his previous position as the CEO of Emily's List, and his current work as a corporate consultant, to teach readers how they can affect real, lasting change in society and at work. His often-surprising lessons may not be entirely expected or celebrated by all groups, e.g., don't shame your enemies, find allies wherever you can, and ask for the doable, not the impossible. Most striking in this book are the stories of Joe's ability to draw some kind of win however small from seeming enemies. Many of these former enemies became stalwart allies over time. Joe's book is more concerned with the long game of changing culture and achieving long-term goals, not the short game of enforcing purity or litmus tests."

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