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How to Think Like a CEO
- The 22 Vital Traits You Need to Be the Person at the Top
- De: D.A. Benton
- Narrado por: D.A. Benton
- Duración: 3 h y 2 m
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What does it require to run a company at 30,000 feet? Listen and learn with How to Think Like a CEO. Whether you are preparing for the top position or would like a view from its perspective, this is one valuable download.
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How to Think Like a CEO
- De Thomas en 09-10-03
- How to Think Like a CEO
- The 22 Vital Traits You Need to Be the Person at the Top
- De: D.A. Benton
- Narrado por: D.A. Benton
Dated, but relevant and excellent revalidation of CEO/leadership attributes.
Revisado: 01-13-25
This book goes over a surface level view of CEO/Leadership behaviors quite well. It is good for dipping one's toes into the waters of how upper level management behaves and thinks. It validates other sources of how responsibility works at that level and reminds us that even the highest ranks are still human. Many of the subjects covered still hold water even in our hyper competitive global environment.
I have two minor points of criticism:
1) The book had some dated terminology and phrasing which may put off audiences who desire more contemporary approaches to narration (one example is how the narrative suggests the person is a family person who might have children.)
2) The book does not discuss how modern technology can be used to leverage means of networking, self-improvement, or preparing one's self to pursue a C-suite role.
The first point is minor because it is a mark of the times more than it is an attempt at malignant targeting/exclusion. The second point is also fairly forgiveable because such things are alluded to and ommitting them mitigates the obsolescence of the writing.
Overall, it's a good entey point into leadership discussion.
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