Handling Non-Execs: The CEO’s Real Test
Handling Non-Execs: The CEO’s Real Test
Every CEO will tell you that running the business is only half the job. The other half is handling the board and, in particular, the non-executive directors.
Handling Non-Execs: The CEO’s Real Test
Every CEO will tell you that running the business is only half the job. The other half is handling the board and, in particular, the non-executive directors.
Your brain is chatting absolute bollo*ks.
It feeds you fear, dresses it up as truth and keeps you stuck while convincing you it’s keeping you safe.
Women don’t need more women in leadership; they need more men who actually give a sh*t.
The reality is that most senior executives, especially CEOs and board members, have the attention span of a caffeinated goldfish
If you wanted to learn guitar and kept whacking the strings like you were trying to kill a spider, you’d get nowhere. Hire a teacher, change your approach and suddenly you’re cranking out Wonderwall like it’s 1995.
If you think cutting sleep is the price of leadership, you’re already paying for it — in slower decisions, weaker focus and a shorter fuse.
No one ever pulls you to one side and tells you that success can be isolating, that the higher up an organisation you get, the lonelier it gets. That reaching the boardroom might come with a side of silence.