The leader must be strong all the time. The leader cannot afford to make mistakes, let alone fail in front of their team. Is that really true? Nick Gicinto, a cybersecurity leader with over 25 years of experience, who has worked for the CIA and has built security systems from scratch at Tesla and Uber, fully hiring teams for these projects, will talk about the importance of being vulnerable to build trust within a team.
4. The Viking mindset embodies qualities of
resilience, strategic thinking, and efficiency.
By adopting this mindset, we can transform
our approach to prioritization and achieve
remarkable success
ERWIN VERWEIJ
I WAS TAUGHT TO BE A VIKING
Either youâre a Victim in life â a sucker
or a loser whoâs always being taken advantage
of and canât hold your own â or youâre a
Viking â someone who sees the threat of
being victimized as a constant, so you stay in
control, you dominate, you exert power over
things,
and you never show vulnerability.
BRENE BROWN
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5. The Viking-or-Victim worldview divides the world into winners and losers,
and has very little room for vulnerability. The worldview is useful in life-
threatening or traumatic situations, but prevents connection when the emergency
is over
BRENE BROWN
WINNERS AND LOSERS
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7. Michael Jordan was a Viking
I disagreed with him one time.
I think he punched me in the face.
Steve Kerr
That disagreement happened during a scrimmage
at training camp when Kerr took offense to something
Jordan said, and he didnât refrain from expressing his
true feelings.
22. Michael Jordan was a Viking
It made me look at myself and say, âYou
know what? Youâre really being an idiot
about this whole process.' I knew I had
to be more respectful of my teammates
Michael Jordan
â
23. When Phil drew up the play at the end,
everybody in the gym, everybody on TV knew
[the ball] was coming to me. I looked at Steve
and said, 'This is your chance,' because I
knew Stockton is going to come over and
[double team me] and I'm going to come to
you.
Michael Jordan
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