Why CEOs Fail

Why CEOs Fail

It is risky to be CEO of a corporation today. The average tenure of CEOs in major companies is growing increasingly short. The news media is filled with stories of "fallen idols." CEOs have gone from the lists of "most admired" to those of "least trusted." What happens when such clearly talented leaders also make poor decisions, alienate key people, miss opportunities, and ignore obvious trends and developments? What lessons can everyday leaders who aspire to be effective and move up an organization learn from the failures of those at the top?

Written by David L. Dotlich and Peter C. Cairo, two of the country s top executive coaches, educators, and authors, Why CEOs Fail shows that even the best leaders can sabotage their own success by succumbing to certain flawed behaviors that are often closely tied to the factors that make for success. More important, the authors reveal how leaders at every level can become aware of their own negative behaviors and take steps to control them.

Drawing on research and real stories based on their experience in educating and coaching thousands of leaders around the world, Dotlich and Cairo describe eleven derailers that can impact judgment and lead to business and career problems, even failure. The authors show how leaders who aspire to be successful can learn to identify the "shadow side" of their personality and take steps to control their impulses and increase their effectiveness and impact. Using a variety of tools and techniques based on their experience in coaching CEOs and senior executives, the authors provide specific steps to help individuals identify their own derailers and simple, practical methods that leaders can use to manage themselves effectively.


Auteur | David L Dotlich
Taal | Engels
Type | Hardcover
Categorie | Managementboeken

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