The CEO Secret Guide

The CEO Secret Guide
Author: Claire Harrison
Publisher: Michael Hanrahan Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016-05
Genre: Employee motivation
ISBN: 9780994406705

Are your people as happy and productive as you would like them to be? Is your business where you want it to be? Well at long last here is a book for CEOs that provides a 5 phase framework with straight-forward, yet powerful, step-by-step strategies that will help you build a great place to work and deliver bigger business results. In this book, award-winning best-employer CEOs share their experience and advice about how they built a great place to work and the significant benefits that they received, such as significantly reduced employee turnover. Read case studies from 15 award-winning businesses, including Starlight Children's Foundation, Birdsnest and, BRW Best Place to Work winner, UM Australia. If you are a CEO who wants to build a great place to work that will attract and retain highly productive people resulting in exceptional business outcomes, then The CEO Secret Guide is a must read for you. "We have received trusted people management advice and implemented solutions which have aided our performance and delivered on our strategic plan." - Victoria Beedle, Chief Executive Officer, Alzheimer's Australia (Qld)

CEO Excellence

CEO Excellence
Author: Carolyn Dewar
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2022-03-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1982179678

"Based on extensive interviews with today's . . . corporate leaders, this look at how the best CEOs do their jobs focuses on the mindsets and actions that foster an environment of excellence"--

11 CEO Habits - Wake Up The CEO Within You

11 CEO Habits - Wake Up The CEO Within You
Author: Sukhdeep Sachdev
Publisher:
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2020-11-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781735798622

CEO habits are hidden in plain sight. Recognize these and be indispensable. ✓ This easy-to-read guide is a MUST for anyone who wants to stay on the career fast track ✓ Get professional return on investment (ROI) for your smarts at the work place. Learn how to Protect your power position as manager, newbie and intern Access secret KPIs CEOs use to measure you Build habits that propel you into CEO league ⚠ Avoid mistakes that sabotage your career Develop the competencies that matter Enter the CEO's inner circle Shift from follower to leader Manage colleagues who play a zero-sum game Answer the burning question - why do bad people thrive and survive at the workplace? You learn all these and more! ★Get started this minute ♥ Get your book now.

Secrets of A CEO Coach

Secrets of A CEO Coach
Author: D. A. Benton
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 223
Release: 1999-02-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0071366628

No longer just for athletes, coaching is the new success secret of every savvy businessperson hungry for better performance and faster promotion. But what about those who can't afford big bucks to hire a coach? Now they can learn to coach themselves using the method perfected by D.A. Benton, famed "Coach to the corporate stars" and author of How to Think Like a CEO, a New York Times and BusinessWeek bestseller. Like a one-on-one coaching session, this dynamic guide duplicates the process that has unleased career growth for hundreds of Benton's personal clients at companies such as AT&T, Citibank, and McKinsey. Readers will learn to diagnose their needs, project their goals, identify useful and destructive behaviors, and develop an Action Plan that unlocks their unlimited potential to succeed.

Leadership Matters--

Leadership Matters--
Author: Mike Myatt
Publisher: Mike Myatt
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2007-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1432717731

Myatt, a top CEO coach, has filled the pages of this book with a definitive road map which incorporates everything that it takes to become a great CEO.

The CEO Handbook

The CEO Handbook
Author: Steve Wagh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2003
Genre: Chief executive officers
ISBN: 9780971856295

The CEO Handbook is a pocket guide containing the author's direct answers to their most frequently asked questions. It offers step-by-step advice and includes anecdotes from my personal experiences to help you avoid some of the same mistakes made by others.

The Service Culture Handbook

The Service Culture Handbook
Author: Jeff Toister
Publisher:
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2017-03-23
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692842003

Imagine you could develop a customer-focused culture so powerful that your employees always seem to do the right thing. They encourage each other, proactively solve problems, and constantly look for ways to go the extra mile. In short, imagine a workplace culture where employees were absolutely obsessed with customer service. The Service Culture Handbook is a step-by-step guide to help you develop a customer-focused culture in your company, department, or location. Whether you're just beginning your journey, or have been working on culture for years, this handbook will prepare you to take the next step. You'll receive actionable advice, straightforward exercises, and proven tools you can utilize immediately. Learn the one thing that forms the foundation of every great culture. Discover what customer-focused companies do differently to engage their employees. And explore ways to strategically align every facet of your organization with outstanding service. Creating and sustaining a customer-focused culture is a never-ending journey that takes hard work, dedication, and commitment. The Service Culture Handbook is an indispensable resource to help you and your employees stay headed in the right direction. Praise for The Service Culture Handbook: "The Service Culture Handbook provides the poignant inspiration and practical instruction for the difficult work of transforming a service culture into one that is distinctive, successful, and permanent." -Chip R. Bell, author of Kaleidoscope: Delivering Innovative Service That Sparkles "Though research continues to uncover the astonishing impact of customer-focused cultures on customer loyalty and business results, few organizations know how to get there. Jeff Toister unlocks that mystery through this practical (and fun to read!) guide to developing a culture that really works." -Brad Cleveland, founding partner and former CEO, International Customer Management Institute

The CEO Next Door

The CEO Next Door
Author: Elena Botelho
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2018-03-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0753552205

Winner of CMI Management Book of the Year 2019 New York Times Bestseller Wall Street Journal Bestseller Everything you thought you knew about becoming a CEO is wrong. You must graduate from an elite college or business school. In fact, only 7 percent of the CEOs of today's companies went to a top school--and 8 percent didn't graduate from college at all. Never put a foot wrong. In fact, people who have become CEOs have on average had five to seven career setbacks on their way to the top. Drawing on the biggest dataset of CEOs in the world -- in-depth analysis of 2,600 leaders, drawn from a database of 17,000 CEOs, as well as 13,000 hours of interviews -- The CEO Next Door is crammed full of myth-busting and counter-intuitive insights in what it really takes to get ahead. Discover the way actual CEOs of top companies think and behave, and the kind of traits to develop if you want to make your ambitions a reality and take your career right to the top.

The New Secrets of CEOs

The New Secrets of CEOs
Author: Steve Tappin
Publisher: Nicholas Brealey
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2010-12-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1473645069

Steve Tappin and Andrew Cave interview more than two hundred of the world's top CEOs to discover what matters to them, how they run their businesses today, and how they expect their leadership to change in the future. Tappin and Cave offer a glimpse into the business worlds and personal lives of some of the most influential people today.

Speak Like a CEO: Secrets for Commanding Attention and Getting Results

Speak Like a CEO: Secrets for Commanding Attention and Getting Results
Author: Suzanne Bates
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2005-04-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0071466177

An award-winning news anchor presents methods for better communication in any business environment During her 20 years in broadcasting, award-winning news anchor Suzanne Bates conducted more than 10,000 interviews, during which she witnessed business leaders, politicians, and celebrities at their best and worst. Now a top CEO communication coach, Bates is renowned for her uncanny ability to transform even the shyest oratorical mouse into a public-speaking lion. In Speak Like a CEO, Bates: Reveals the secrets for communicating in any situation Describes simple techniques for acing speeches, presentations, media interviews, Q&A sessions, business meetings, and more Outlines self-improvement plans that can easily be customized to your needs Shares secrets from top leaders, including Mario Cuomo's technique for overcoming stage fright and Colin Powell's secret for projecting authenticity