"I love this book. How to Be Bold is a practical road map filled with real-life stories that will inspire you and help you find courage when it matters most." - Mel Robbins, New York Times bestselling author and host of The Mel Robbins Podcast
"A profound and illuminating guide to unlocking the boundless potential within each of us. Gulati masterfully reveals that courage is not an innate trait reserved for the few but a practice that can be cultivated by all. By transforming our perception of fear and embracing the '9 C's,' we transcend self-imposed limitations and step into a life of purpose, impact, and unwavering authenticity. This book is a must-read for anyone seeking to align with their highest potential and move through the world with fearless grace." - Deepak Chopra, New York Times bestselling author
"This book will make you rethink what it means to be brave. Gulati's crisp synthesis of psychology and leadership reveals that everyday heroism is not just learnable-it's contagious and surprisingly systematic. How to Be Bold turns courage into something we can understand, practice, and, perhaps for the first time, truly master." - Daniel H. Pink, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Drive, When, and The Power of Regret
"What holds back so many people from reaching their potential is fear. It doesn't have to be this way, though. In How to Be Bold, Gulati masterfully shows how courage can be learned and cultivated. Read this book to unlock the courage you need in work and life." - Arthur C. Brooks, Harvard professor and #1 New York Times bestselling author
"Most of us are quick to criticize those who stay quiet when their leaders act unethically; we scoff at those who don't speak truth to power 'when they had the chance.' But if we were in their shoes, are we absolutely confident we would have the courage to speak up in the face of potential danger, humiliation, or reprisal? Though it seems some people are born with courage, it turns out it can be cultivated, which is a very good thing. Having courage is more than heroism or speaking up-it's about the will to invent, experiment, and endure discomfort for a greater good. How to Be Bold is the book we need to inspire us to do the things we see more 'courageous' people doing!" - Simon Sinek, optimist, New York Times bestselling author of The Infinite Game, and host of the podcast A Bit of Optimism
"An engrossing, evidence-based, and actionable guide to acting in the face of fear. Gulati is an expert on how individuals and organizations can take smart risks, and his book is brimming with tools to build your courage and your competence." - Adam Grant, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Think Again and Hidden Potential, and host of the podcast Re:Thinking
"Engaging and meaningful, How to Be Bold will keep readers turning the pages for more of its wonderful stories of courage, cowardice, and learning. Packed with insight about human psychology and organizational behavior, this exciting new book offers readers a path forward to become better leaders or simply to lead fuller lives." - Amy C. Edmondson, Novartis Professor of Leadership at Harvard Business School, and author of Right Kind of Wrong
"In today's fractured world, leadership demands more than skill-it demands courage. Not the performative kind, but the steady conviction to do what's right when it's hardest. In How to Be Bold, Gulati offers a clear-eyed reminder that bold leadership is not reckless; it is principled, grounded, and deeply needed. For leaders committed to long-term value and societal impact, this is a timely and substantive guide." - Paul Polman, business leader, investor, and philanthropist
"Some of the best decisions I made in my career were also the bravest. This is also true of many of the leaders, in many fields, that I have met over the years. This book gives the reader a pathway to becoming a better, bolder leader." - Sir Alex Ferguson, former manager of Manchester United Football Club
"Courage is the hidden engine behind every meaningful innovation, every act of justice, and every human breakthrough. This remarkable book reveals that courage isn't some rare trait possessed by a lucky few-it's a muscle we can all strengthen. How to Be Bold is both a timely guide and a timeless call to action. In a world that needs more moral leadership and compassionate risk-takers, this book could not have come at a better time." - Anand Mahindra, chairman, Mahindra Group
"In How to Be Bold, we're reminded that real courage isn't limited to the battlefield; it's found in the quiet, often unseen choices that define our character. This book offers a thoughtful, research-based look at how everyday acts of bravery can shape lives, teams, and communities. Its message resonates as powerfully in the context of military service as it does in everyday life." - General James F. Amos, USMC (Ret.), 35th Commandant of the United States Marine Corps
"Harvard Business School professor Gulati (Deep Purpose) shines in this fresh examination of courage that combines suspenseful storytelling with relevant research. As inspirational as it is practical, this is a much-needed reframing of what it means to be brave." - Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"A thought-provoking and well-documented analysis of courage." - Booklist
"The case studies in How to Be Bold epitomize feats of courage while grounding them in the attainable [and] provides a user-friendly playbook for cultivating boldness through researched, real-life examples." - Harvard Business Review
"How to Be Bold is both inspiring and hands-on. It challenges readers to ask not whether they feel afraid, but whether they can act meaningfully despite it. It is also a reminder that courage is a muscle that can be trained." - Financial Times
"One of my favorite titles of the year. . . Anyone hoping to be braver, bolder or simply looking for inspiration to speak truth to power, both corporate and political, would do well to read this book - and then pass it on." - Boston Business Journal