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by tlogan
1774 days ago
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Kind true. There are only two jobs of the CEO: hire and sell. Sure hiring and selling need some storytelling but that is just a very small part. There are things like integrity, vision, etc. So I agree but I’m concern that focusing solely on “pitch and sell” is what gave us Nikola, Theranos, … |
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I beg to disagree -- storytelling is the main part of hiring and selling.
Hiring is convincing the employee you want why this company is the next chapter in their personal story, and how they fit into the story of the company and the product. Storytelling is the creation of meaning, and people take jobs because of what they mean for your life. For some people, that meaning is about making the world a better place, while for other's it's about how this job will generate more cold hard cash than you could anywhere else.
Similarly, selling is telling and justifying the story of how this product will change the customer's life for the better.
Integrity? Vision? Technical specifications? All part of the story you're telling.
Not all jobs involve story. If you're building an algorithm, story doesn't really factor into it. But convincing people is always done through a story -- "here's why X is better than Y". So to whatever extent your job in convincing people, it's about communicating story.
CEO's do other things too. Deciding which strategy they want to pursue isn't story, it's strategy. But then convincing everyone else to go along with the strategy -- that's story.