By Bob Burg and John David Mann
- The less you say, the more influence you’ll have
- Give away what’s precious and it will come back to you (I’d add if the person you give to is honorable)
- Bad things happening can be reframed as a time to pivot
- Leaders hold fast to the bigger vision – the key is the holding
- Lead with your mind
- Anyone can have vision, the hard part is holding
- Building a business – building anything – is an act of faith
- Keep seeing in your mind’s eye where it’s going, especially if nobody else does
- Don’t forget where you came from
- Don’t listen to the lyrics, listen to the music
- Pronouns matter (mostly in context of “we” being inclusive.)
- Empathy and making people feel heard is key
- People acquire the virtue you impute to them (tell them they have and treat them that way)
- Don’t push against criticism, accept it and perhaps invite it. Pushing gets you nowhere
- Acknowledge and support, then offer criticism.
- Expecting the best of others doesn’t change them, it changes you, and that is what changes them.
- Don’t insist on being right – give it up freely.
- Build people
- Lead from the heart
- Give people something good to live up to – something great – and they usually will
- The more you yield the more power you’ll have
- “Pull” is the substance of influence – will people come along?
- Tact is the language of strength
- Don’t react – respond
- People reward you for your work when you’ve done the work and know what you’re talking about
- Eat after those under you (aka, take care of your people first)
- People who achieve great things that the world will never forget, start out by doing small things the world will never see
- Do the work
- Lead from your gut once you’ve done the work
- Know your pegs and shims (aka the details)
- Get mud on your boots (do the dirty work first)
- Success = huge humility, learn from those under you, remember your muddy beginnings
- Trust yourself
- Stand for something
- Lead with your soul
- What you have to give, you offer least of all through what you say; in great part through what you do; and in greatest part through who you are
- Competence matters. Character matters more.
- Character is what happens when life scratches itself onto your soul (aka, pain)
- You can only lead as far as you grow, and you grow only as far as you let yourself.
- Pillars of the dojo
- Mind
- Connection
- Flow
- Honor
- Ben’s manifesto
- Vision
- Empathy
- Grounding
- Soul
Lead —> Deal – As you lead, the deals will come.
- Practice giving leadership
- Don’t get it backwards – you’re not the deal
- Great leadership is never about the leader
- Great leadership is about holding people up
- The best way to influence is to give it away
- The more you give, the more you have