The CEO Tightrope: How to Master the Balancing Act of a Successful CEO
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| Težina | 807 g |
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| Format | 15 × 23 cm |
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| Godina | 2019 |
| Broj stranica | 291 |
| Uvez | Tvrdi |
| Stanje knjige | Vrlo dobro |
No CEO can find a point of balance and then stand still–that’s not even possible on a tightrope. The expectation is that the business must always move forward. The American CEO walks a tightrope daily . . . many times blindfolded and without a net below. The job of balancing the often-competing interests of a company’s constituents is so challenging that the average lifespan of a newly minted CEO is around five years. Why is it that our most successful businesspeople, individuals who have been wildly successful at every other position in their career, often fail when they get to the CEO chair? The job of the CEO is unlike any leadership position, yet many CEOs are unprepared for its challenges. Yes, you must have business acumen and people-management skills, but you’ll also need to own the company vision, provide the proper resources, build the culture consistently and in alignment with company goals, make key decisions, and deliver performance that satisfies boards, shareholders, and investors. And, to complicate matters, you must work in an ambiguous environment in which you have absolute responsibility but questionable control.