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Mentioned in 7 episodes
CEO Excellence
The Six Disciplines for Leading Change and Achieving High Performance
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In "CEO Excellence," Robert E. Quinn explores the six disciplines that successful CEOs employ to lead change and achieve high performance.
The book emphasizes the importance of building strong relationships, fostering a culture of innovation, and effectively managing organizational change.
Quinn's framework provides a practical guide for CEOs to navigate the complexities of leadership in today's dynamic business environment.
The book also delves into the personal qualities and skills necessary for effective leadership, highlighting the importance of self-awareness, adaptability, and resilience.
Ultimately, "CEO Excellence" offers valuable insights for CEOs seeking to enhance their leadership capabilities and drive organizational success.
The book emphasizes the importance of building strong relationships, fostering a culture of innovation, and effectively managing organizational change.
Quinn's framework provides a practical guide for CEOs to navigate the complexities of leadership in today's dynamic business environment.
The book also delves into the personal qualities and skills necessary for effective leadership, highlighting the importance of self-awareness, adaptability, and resilience.
Ultimately, "CEO Excellence" offers valuable insights for CEOs seeking to enhance their leadership capabilities and drive organizational success.
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Richie Cotton

Carolyn Dewar

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#325 Using Data to Master the Cycles of Leadership with Carolyn Dewar, Global Practice Leader at McKinsey
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as the New York Times bestseller, referring to Carolyn Duhl (Dewar) as one of the co-authors.

Sean Brown

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271. Mastering the cycles of CEO leadership: Starting strong, and staying ahead
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Vik Malhotra

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246. Alok Sama on corporate finance in the fast lane
Mentioned by Carolyn Dewar as one of the books she co-authored, and also linked in the show notes.

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261. Retired US Navy Admiral Eric Olson: Leading effectively in uncertain times
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as a book he is currently reading.


Rene Haas

20VC: Arm CEO Rene Haas on How The Best Leaders Make Decisions and The Trade-Off Between Speed and Quality | Leadership Lessons from 7 Years at Nvidia | How Companies Can Retain Speed, Innovation and Agility at Scale
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Carolyn Dewar

Vik Malhotra

270. Mastering the cycles of CEO leadership: Stepping up and sending it forward
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as a source of guidance on how to bring the board along.

Vince Tizzio

259. Risk, Resilience, and Innovation: Insights from AXIS Capital's Vincent Tizzio
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como um estudo da McKinsey que virou livro sobre as atitudes dos CEOs de melhor performance.

Cadu Guerra

VOCÊ AINDA COMPRA? A GERAÇÃO NOVA PREFERE USAR, NÃO POSSUIR | PAPO DE GESTÃO
Mentioned as a New York Times bestselling book about the six mindsets that distinguish the best leaders.

Carolyn Dewar: What Sets Exceptional CEOs Apart
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as the main topic of the podcast episode.


Dave Stachowiak

585: How Top Leaders Influence Great Teamwork, with Scott Keller