The CEO Next Door: The 4 Behaviors That Transform Ordinary People into World-Class Leaders
Written by Elena L. Botelho, Kim R. Powell and Tahl Raz
Narrated by Bernadette Dunne
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About this audiobook
Based on an in-depth analysis of over 2,600 leaders drawn from a database of more than 17,000 CEOs and C-suite executives, as well 13,000 hours of interviews, and two decades of experience advising CEOs and executive boards, Elena L. Botelho and Kim R. Powell overturn the myths about what it takes to get to the top and succeed.
Their groundbreaking research was the featured cover story in the May-June 2017 issue of Harvard Business Review. It reveals the common attributes and counterintuitive choices that set apart successful CEOs—lessons that we can apply to our own careers.
Much of what we hear about who gets to the top, and how, is wrong. Those who become chief executives set their sights on the C-suite at an early age. In fact, over 70 percent of the CEOs didn't have designs on the corner office until later in their careers. You must graduate from an elite college. In fact, only 7 percent of CEOs in the dataset are Ivy League graduates—and 8 percent didn't graduate from college at all. To become a CEO you need a flawless résumé. The reality: 45 percent of CEO candidates had at least one major career blowup.
What those who reach the top do share are four key behaviors that anyone can master: they are decisive; they are reliable, delivering what they promised when the promise it, without exception; they adapt boldly, and they engage with stakeholders without shying away from conflict.
Based on this breakthrough study of the most successful people in business, Botelho and Powell offer career advice for everyone who aspires to get ahead. Based on research insights illustrated by real life stories from CEOs and boardrooms, they tell us how to:
- Fast-track our career by deploying the career catapults used by those who get to the top quickly
- Overcome the hidden handicaps to getting the job we want.
- Avoid the 5 hazards that most commonly derail those promoted into a new role.
For everyone who aspires to rise up through the organization and achieve their full potential, The CEO Next Door is an essential guide.
Editor's Note
Confront your fears…
Want to be the big boss but worried it’s too late or that your resume is holding you back? This deeply researched book shows those aren’t actually obstacles and shares data-backed ways to get to the top. Fast-track your career with these four key behaviors that set successful CEOs apart.
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Reviews for The CEO Next Door
44 ratings5 reviews
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5A book for anyone who wants to be a successful CEO
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I found that reliability is a strength preferred over genius, but in the context the author put it in, it makes sense.
Also, the part where it took the board into consideration when understanding success, was valuable. CEOs serve 3 groups of people
- investors/ public
- employees
- board of directors
Glad they dedicated time to analyze that. - Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Great insights of the CEO role and what's make a CEO successful.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Thank you too much for that book of practical information which take up
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This is a great & very practical book for leaders, especially CEOs & company Boards. I strongly recommend it as it’s one of the best I’ve listened to. A huge thanks to the 2 impressive authors for a well researched book. ??????