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Leaders Must React
Leaders Must React
To be successful, CEOs must articulate a compelling vision, align people around it, and motivate them to execute it. But there’s one thing that can make or break them: how they respond in real time to unforeseen events. On average, addressing unexpected issues—which range from fluctuations in stock price, to just-discovered product flaws, to major accidents and crises—consumes 36% of a CEO’s time. That’s a big proportion, and not all those problems merit a leader’s attention. To help CEOs understand which ones they truly need to focus on, Nohria, the former dean of Harvard Business School, has created a framework that sorts events into four categories—normal noise, clarion calls, whisper warnings, and siren songs—and offers guidance on how leaders should handle each type.
·hbr.org·
Leaders Must React
Leading Through Inflation: A Playbook
Leading Through Inflation: A Playbook
Leading Through Inflation: A Playbook By Ram Charan What every CEO, board member and C-Suite executive should know about helping their company prosper—or maybe even survive—in the uncertain days to come. Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Editor’s Note: Nearly fifty years ago, a young Ram Charan was brought in by GE […]
·chiefexecutive.net·
Leading Through Inflation: A Playbook
The Lost Art of Simplicity | LinkedIn
The Lost Art of Simplicity | LinkedIn
This is going to be a difficult POV to write because making a case for the power of simplicity is no easy task. And yet, more than ever, I’m convinced that simplicity is the scarcest commodity among leaders, and probably the most important.
·linkedin.com·
The Lost Art of Simplicity | LinkedIn