
HBR IdeaCast Megan Rapinoe on Leading — On and Off the Field
Jun 16, 2020
Megan Rapinoe, U.S. women's soccer star and World Cup champion, shares her journey of leadership both on and off the field. She discusses the intense pressure athletes face and the importance of personal growth and advocacy for social justice. Megan emphasizes allyship, resilience, and the impact of inclusivity in sports and corporate environments. She reflects on her identity and the nurturing influence of her upbringing, showcasing how community shapes her activism and commitment to gender pay equity and LGBTQ rights.
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Recovering from Setbacks
- Allow yourself to feel your emotions after setbacks, but don't dwell on them.
- Focus on learning from mistakes and moving forward, knowing there will always be another opportunity.
Growing into Leadership
Megan Rapinoe's leadership evolved gradually, starting with recognizing her own power and influence.
- She made a conscious decision to take on more responsibility, holding herself accountable and inspiring her teammates.
Leading as a Team
Team efforts require inclusivity and considering the whole group.
- Be the mouthpiece if needed, but ensure everyone feels heard and represented, fostering a sense of unity.
