Leadership Wisdom for Executivesنموونە
Leadership Wisdom For Executives, Part I
In a Harvard Business Review video, leadership consultant, Ron Carucci, claims that 50% to 60% of executives fail in their first executive role. Curious, Ron studied successful executives to find what they did differently from those who didn’t succeed.
Carucci discovered four key factors that we’ll discuss in this four-part series. The first factor is Breadth.
New executives tend to have a narrow view of business. Understanding the whole picture of any organization is critical in having the breadth of knowledge necessary to make wise decisions.
The Apostle Peter had a hard time seeing the big picture. In Matthew 16:23, Jesus said to Peter, “You are a stumbling block to Me; for you are not setting your mind on God’s interests, but man’s.”
In your leadership role, seek understanding about all aspects of your organization.
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What do you believe are the attributes of a successful executive? In this series, a "Harvard Business Review" video highlights four key characteristics uncovered by Ron Carucci. Bible references are cited for each of the four characteristics to reveal the wisdom hidden within his findings.
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