CEO Excellence
The Six Mindsets That Distinguish the Best Leaders from the Rest
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Discover the mindsets and practices of excellent CEOs, and become one yourself.
CEO Excellence, by McKinsey senior partners Carolyn Dewar, Scott Keller and Vikram Malhotra, is a unique and timely business book that will draw on 25 years of research and interviews with top leaders of some of the world's most respected companies. The resulting audiobook will demonstrate that while the role of CEO is unique within every organisation, it is surprisingly similar across companies even in disparate industries. Furthermore, the best CEOs approach their role with distinct mindsets and practices.
This audiobook is about truly world-class leadership, showing how the best CEOs think, adapt and approach challenges (never more relevant than in this extraordinary time). It will show why a brilliant CEO can have such an immense impact and demonstrate how to model yourself and your performance on the very best - so that your turn to lead comes sooner and is more successful.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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- TheUnseendimension
- 15-01-2024
Not a CEO yet but found this book to be very insghtful
A lot of research has gone into this and the authors have done an amazing job of distilling all that data into an east to follow and very compelling narrative. It does raise many other questions including what one should conclude about people like Musk and why he's only mentioned once or twice in this. Secondly, a follow up of this would be the opposite of CEO excellence, maybe something like CEO failures getting into a bit more detail of what would have lead some CEOs to spectacularly fail etc.
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