Time is the CEO’s most valuable resource...
According to McKinsey, only 3 out of 5 newly appointed CEOs meet performance expectations within their first 18 months on the job. Undoubtedly, the role of a CEO is stressful and immensely complex. Simply contemplating all the responsibilities under time pressure can trigger spontaneous exhaustion. Therefore, it is crucial for CEOs to focus solely on the right activities and avoid wasting time on others.
With that in mind, what are the key activities newly appointed CEOs should prioritize, and how much time should they allocate to each?
Before we dive into the details, it is worth mentioning that the responsibilities of CEOs can vary significantly from one company to another, influenced by factors such as company size, culture, and organizational design. Generally speaking, smaller companies require more hands-on CEOs who manage numerous day-to-day tasks. In this article, however, we will focus on CEOs working in larger organizations, where their role is often supported by a fully-fledged CXO team.
After conducting extensive interviews with several CEOs who joined new companies and subsequently excelled in their roles over an extended period, typically after three years of tenure, we discovered some intriguing insights. While the outcomes of our research were interesting, they were not entirely surprising. The most successful CEOs tend to concentrate on three key areas:
- Setting and Driving Company Strategy.
- Acting as the Company’s Face.
- Assembling and Orchestrating the Best Team.
