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by Sevastopol
1687 days ago
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> In all the companies I've worked at, never has a CEO made a decision that made a company successful. Hasn't been the case for me. Even if they didn't come up with, say, a market strategy, they're important in executing it. They lead rather than getting the hell out of the way. >Good CEOs know that they are figureheads and try to stay out of the crucial decision making, handing off responsibilities to people that actually know what they are doing. A good CEO makes critical decisions. Handing off responsibilities if they know their limits is indeed part of being a good CEO. |
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