Friday, May 29, 2020

Characteristics of a Good CEO

Characteristics of a Good CEO By Jacqui Barrett-PoindexterIs the CEO at your company on your side? Does he or she motivate you to go the proverbial ‘extra mile’ on a project? Does he galvanize winning teams? Do you feel as if you know your CEO, and that he really cares about you and the needs of the organization?Good CEOs have distinguishing characteristics and behaviors that  attract talent  and loyalty. How can you determine if your company’s CEO is doing a good job or could be doing better? Read on to discover 10 top qualities of a  great CEO.1. Belief in the Team.  Like a good head coach, a strong senior executive shows the team the way to victory. He teaches and trains, imparting knowledge to his leaders that they may freely share with their teams.2. A Clear Vision.  He inspires teams and links objectives to overall corporate goals. His teams are ‘at the table,’ contributing at the same level, bringing diverse levels of experience.3. A Transparent Work Style.  He recognizes that transparency lifts morale. He treats all employees as adults, constantly communicating to help advance goals.4.  Avoids Micromanaging.  He knows he can ask good questions and lead folks where they need to go. While individual performance is measured, he also measures teams based on what is best for the company as a wholeâ€"he innovates a ‘rising tides lifts all boats’ culture.5.  Personable and Approachable.  He is both tough and compassionate and highly respectful of others. He has a personal touch; people are drawn to him. He may even err on being ‘too approachable.’ He makes time for one-on-ones with direct reports; creates leadership roundtables; and hosts employees on-site or through videoconferences to solicit genuine interaction and input. He does all this while remaining extremely goal-centered.6.  Wandering Leadership Style.  He stops and talks with the staff, asking them questions and getting to know their work struggles. His employees get a better sense of his perspective while also recognizing leadership’s efforts in helping them solve problems.For the rest of this post, please visit me over at Glassdoor: How To Know If Your CEO Is Doing A Good Job.

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