Remove Career Remove CFO Remove Finance Remove How To
article thumbnail

Leadership and Product Management

Lead on Purpose

Accounting/Finance: This group is often completely ignored by product management. Smart product managers know the value of having allies in the CFO’s office. Product managers who can work successfully with these (and other) groups in their companies will release great products and have success throughout their careers.

article thumbnail

You Can't Argue With Crazy | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

So, in today’s post I’ll share some thoughts on how to make sure the lunatics don’t gain control of the asylum… Let’s begin by defining “Crazy.&# When I first You Can’t Argue With Crazy – n2growth.com 12/31/2008 By Mike Myatt, Chief Strategy Officer, N2growth [ You can't argue [.]

Blog 282
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

The Disconnected Leader | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

The Disconnected CEO : Unlike CEOs who understand how to leverage time and resources via delegation while remaining connected to management and staff, the disconnected CEO does just the opposite. They fail to seek clarification, validation, or proof supporting the information they have been fed.

Blog 401
article thumbnail

How to Get on the Shortlist for the C-Suite

Harvard Business Review

The career question I hear most often from rising senior leaders is this: “How do I get on the C-suite shortlist?” With transparency in succession planning becoming a priority, career management for senior executives becomes easier. Decide how long you are willing to wait, and understand the succession timeline.

CFO 8
article thumbnail

Getting Past a Career Setback: An Example and a Test

Harvard Business Review

Managers often think about their careers in terms of winning and losing. But what about those whose careers are sidetracked or derailed when passed over for a key assignment or big promotion? Are these “losers” out of the running for career advancement, or can they regain their footing, refocus their sights, and continue to rise?

Career 10
article thumbnail

A Simple Way to Map Out Your Career Ambitions

Harvard Business Review

It’s easy to be confused about how to grow in your career. Since the 70-20-10 ratio says that experiences best accelerate your development, you’ll want to understand which experiences will build your career and, more importantly, the few, most powerful experiences that can close your from/to gap. Build your map.

Career 8
article thumbnail

What to Do When People Don’t Support Your Next Career Move

Harvard Business Review

Most new businesses do fail, and many women who take time off work to raise children have a hard time returning to the career track. How to Tackle Your Toughest Decisions. How Leaders Can Let Go Without Losing Control. When it comes to your career, the decisions — and the regrets — are ultimately yours.

Career 8