Grit Is Not Optional: Leading Through Crisis with Courage and Heart

Grit Is Not Optional: Leading Through Crisis with Courage and Heart

From Take Command: A Leadership Podcast by Dale Carnegie Flagship Podcast, Joe Hart

March 24, 2026 · 34 min · Episode 104

About this episode

Wai Phyo discusses the importance of grit and resilience in leadership during crises, sharing insights from his experience in transforming his family business.

Mr. Wai Phyo is someone who has defined his leadership through grit, resilience, and a deep belief in people. When he took over his father’s instant noodle business at age 23 with only two years of experience, he faced a crisis that could have broken anyone. He says, “Grit is the single most important characteristic that separates the extraordinary from the ordinary… you have to acknowledge failure, embrace it, and overcome it.” Wai Phyo’s episode is filled with practical leadership insight. He shares how he moved from ego-driven expansion into unrelated businesses to focused, synergistic growth across food manufacturing, nationwide distribution, and technology. He explains why succession is “not a right, it’s a privilege,” and how building a culture of trust starts with the mindset of “this is our workplace.” He also reflects on Myanmar’s connection to How to Win Friends and Influence People, and how that philosophy shaped his people-first leadership style.

People in this episode

Hosts: Dale Carnegie, Joe Hart

Guest: Wai Phyo

Topics covered

  • leadership
  • grit
  • resilience
  • business growth
  • culture of trust
  • succession planning

Keywords

  • leadership
  • grit
  • resilience
  • business
  • trust
  • succession
  • Myanmar

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Dale Carnegie

Books & works: How to Win Friends and Influence People

Places: Myanmar

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