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The Disconnected Leader | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

If your CFO handles all communications with your banking relationships, and your Chief Investment Officer handles all of your investor relations, you’re flat out missing the boat. As the CEO you are the visionary, influencer, champion, defender, evangelist and you must have a bias to action.

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You Can't Argue With Crazy | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

Creating a framework for decisioning, using a published delegation of authority statement, encouraging sound business practices in collaboration, team building, leadership development, and talent management will all help even out the uneven. Where there is disagreement there is an inherent potential for growth and development.

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To bid or not to bid? That is the question.

Strategy Driven

Make an appointment with the CFO. Have an active social media presence that is easily findable, so your reputation is both visible and impressive. The only people likely to influence change of modification are C-level executives. He or she is most interested in making a profit, not just saving a dollar.

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Craft a Remarkable Personal Brand Statement! 29 Steps & Examples

Miles Anthony Smith

While many equate strong personal branding only to powerful leadership, there's a lot more that goes into crafting a personal brand statement. Great leaders often align their leadership values with personal beliefs and ethics of their own. Build and guard your reputation , and the end result is absolutely worth it.

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Build Your Team Like an Executive

Harvard Business Review

For example, Tim Sheahan, Chief Financial Officer for a large division of a multi-national corporation, aspires to become CFO of a Fortune 100 company in the future. Over time, these executives develop reputations as the kind of leader to whom young, up-and-coming people want to hitch their career wagon.