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Commercial Leadership in the C-Suite: N2Growth’s Expertise

N2Growth Blog

The C-Suite Executives Role in Business Strategy The C-Suite executive team comprises the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Chief Operating Officer (COO), and other high-ranking ‘chief’ executives.

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Integrity – A Critical Cornerstone To Effective Leadership

Tanveer Naseer

The supreme quality for leadership is unquestionably integrity. Without it, no real success is possible, no matter whether it is on a section gang, a football field, in an army, or in an office.” – Dwight D. But time has not diminished the importance of integrity as a leadership trait. Click here to view the original article.

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Leading a Board of Directors

Great Leadership By Dan

To help you develop. You want a collegial team around you that is motivated to participate and contribute, not content to sit back and listen to your canned presentations. But you are missing an opportunity to add strength to your leadership. You are looking for people who can help you solve problems and anticipate issues.

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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. The manager of product development on the team that Ann inherited was Tom Shelton, a long-time employee who was well-liked within the company.

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Why the Entire C-Suite Needs to Use the Same Metrics for Cyber Risk

Harvard Business Review

The chief information security officer (CISO) or chief information officer (CIO) reports the technical vulnerabilities that his or her team has successfully remediated. The chief risk officer (CRO) looks at the problem in terms of risk transfer and cyber insurance purchased.

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The Most Important Negotiation in Your Life

Harvard Business Review

At the start of my leadership development programs, I ask people for examples of "negotiating with yourself." Like actual individuals, these internal negotiators have a range of styles, motivations, and rules of engagement. The Big Four are: The Chief Executive Officer: your inner Dreamer.