Superhero Leadership with Peter Cuneo

Essential #27: Have the courage to act when change is mandatory for survival and success.

1 min · 10 de jun de 2026
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Most leadership failures don’t happen because leaders lack intelligence. They happen because leaders hesitate when change becomes mandatory. That’s exactly why George Washington’s crossing of the Delaware remains one of history’s greatest examples of leadership under pressure. December 1776: The Revolution was collapsing. The army was depleted. Morale was broken. The safer choice was to wait. Washington chose action instead. Crossing the Delaware wasn’t just a military maneuver. It was leadership principle in its purest form. What I call Essential #27: “Have the courage to act when change is mandatory for survival and success.” Washington understood something many leaders still struggle with today: When survival is at stake, hesitation becomes the greatest risk of all. Too many leaders wait for perfect certainty. Perfect timing. Perfect conditions. History rarely gives them. Real leadership is deciding anyway. That’s what saved the Revolution. And it’s what still separates transformational leaders from everyone else. #Leadership #GeorgeWashington #DecisionMaking #CrisisLeadership #ExecutiveLeadership #LeadershipDevelopment #BusinessLeadership #SuperheroLeadership #USA250 #Entrepreneurship Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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