Are You Adapting Your Leadership Strategy as Your Startup Grows?

Pivoting from an initial product design or business model has become a given in the startup playbook. But even as startup leaders shift their businesses to meet a newly discovered need, they often fail to apply the same logic to themselves — and there they get into trouble. Startup leaders must be willing to pivot their leadership approach, or their board and investors will end up doing it for them.

By |2019-12-04T12:13:22+00:004 December 2019|Articles for CEOs, Other News, Views and Research|Comments Off on Are You Adapting Your Leadership Strategy as Your Startup Grows?

Succession Planning – When the Heir Apparent Is the Wrong Choice for CEO

Large companies devote plenty of attention and resources to succession planning, yet a PwC study finds that $112 billion in shareholder value is lost annually because companies pick the wrong people to lead them. The “obvious” choice is [...]

By |2019-07-17T11:37:22+01:0017 July 2019|Articles for CEOs, Other News, Views and Research|Comments Off on Succession Planning – When the Heir Apparent Is the Wrong Choice for CEO

7 Ways to Set Up a New Hire for Success

No one has a bigger impact on new employees’ success than the managers who hired them. Why? Because more than anyone else the hiring manager understands what his or her people need to accomplish and what it will take — skills, resources, connections — for them to become fully effective.

By |2019-05-14T11:03:55+01:0014 May 2019|Articles for CEOs, Other News, Views and Research|Comments Off on 7 Ways to Set Up a New Hire for Success

Why Inclusive Leaders Are Good for Organisations, and How to Become One

Companies increasingly rely on diverse, multidisciplinary teams that combine the collective capabilities of women and men, people of different cultural heritage, and younger and older workers. But simply throwing a mix of people together doesn’t guarantee high performance; it requires inclusive leadership — leadership that assures that all team members feel they are treated respectfully and fairly, are valued and sense that they belong, and are confident and inspired.

By |2019-04-09T09:57:05+01:009 April 2019|Articles for CEOs, Other News, Views and Research|Comments Off on Why Inclusive Leaders Are Good for Organisations, and How to Become One
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