Dare to Lead redefines leadership by emphasizing courage, vulnerability, honesty, values, trust, and learning from failure. It challenges leaders to embrace these traits to unlock potential.
Main Lessons
- Courage and vulnerability are central to effective leadership. Leaders need to embrace vulnerability instead of seeing it as a weakness.
- Clarifying and adhering to core values is crucial for staying motivated and making the right choices during tough times.
- Delivering honest and open feedback is vital. It is kinder and more productive in the long run to speak the truth rather than avoid confrontation.
- Trust is multifaceted and can be built using behaviors like setting boundaries, being reliable, accountable, and maintaining integrity.
- Failing and recovering is a key skill for leaders. Fear of failure can inhibit true potential, so leaders should reject perfectionism.
- Encouraging potential in others requires honesty and clear expectation-setting.
- The BRAVING acronym—Boundaries, Reliability, Accountability, Vault, Integrity, Non-judgment, Generosity—outlines behaviors that build trust.
- Strong values guide leaders toward doing what is right rather than what is easy.
- Leaders should act with integrity, choosing courage over comfort and staying true to their values.
- Non-judgment and generosity help create a trusting and open workplace environment.