It tends to be rare that a COO moves into the CEO role. Cheryl Sandberg will likely never be a CEO of a company, right? She was the CEO of Mark Zuckerberg for 15 years. It's very rare to see that transition happen. When it does tend to happen, they tend to move into the CEO roles of bigger companies and get to operate and scale the company. That tends to be when it works well. But most don't make that transition. More want to.
ABOUT CAMERON HEROLD
Cameron Herold is one of the most gifted problem solvers in the entrepreneurial world. He is an experienced operator, entrepreneur, bestselling author, coach and keynote speaker. He is the founder of the COO Alliance, a top resource and network for second-in-commands at all types of organizations, and is the author of a new book, The Second In Command: Unleash The Power of Your COO, which published this week.
Cameron joined host Robert Glazer on the Elevate Podcast to talk about his experience as a COO, how founders should know when to bring aboard a COO, how to set a COO up for success, and much more.
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