Lior Arussy is a leader in organizational transformation and encourages individuals to take control of their personal narratives to transition from feeling victims to becoming victors with his latest book, Dare to Author
Lior encourages adopting next practices over best practices to remain future-ready and to move beyond limiting beliefs
Incorporating vulnerability into a leadership style is important as sharing personal stories, including failures, builds trust
His insights offer a roadmap for leaders aiming to craft intentional, impactful narratives that drive success
The book talks about the biased lenses through which we view our experiences and how to begin identifying and removing these lenses
The intentional authoring process requires reflection, learning, and using experiences in future decisions to overcome impostor syndrome
Storytelling creates an emotional connection between leaders and their people, removes the invincible leader from the picture, and creates an environment of working together
Leaders should focus on the impact they make on the lives of their customers, it’s a highly rewarding experience when they pay attention to it
Failures and successes are equal building blocks for future strength and resilience and leaders must learn from their failures and use them to develop themselves
Personal intentional authoring focuses on developing internal convictions and strength while business intentional authoring focuses on building buy-in and acceptance