Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Job Security - Not with CEO

US CEO turnover on pace to set record - Monsters and Critics.com

IF you want to be in the same job for 20 years - don't even think about being the CEO.  Turnover is rampant, and 3-5 years is a good go in a public company.

Private companies better, but . .

Jack

US CEO turnover on pace to set record
Monsters and Critics.com, UK - 7 hours ago
CEO turnover averaged six departures each business day through June, challenger Gray & Christmas Inc. said Tuesday. There have been ...

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What actually does a CEO do?

http://www.steverrobbins.com/articles/ceojob1.htm

A 4 part series on what a CEO does - Excellent article that I found - read it now.


Admit it. We all feel a touch of awe when someone has it: the CEO title. The power, the salary, and the chance to Be The Boss. It’s worthy of awe!

Too bad so few CEOs are good at what they do. In fact, only 1 in 20 are in the top 5%[1]. Many don’t know what their job should be, and few of those can pull it off well. The job is simple—very simple. But it’s not easy at all.

More than with any other job, the responsibilities of a CEO diverge from the duties and the measurement.

A CEO’s responsibilities: everything, especially in a startup. The CEO is responsible for the success or failure of the company. Operations, marketing, strategy, financing, creation of company culture, human resources, hiring, firing, compliance with safety regulations, sales, PR, etc.—it all falls on the CEO’s shoulders..

The CEO’s duties are what she actually does, the responsibilies she doesn’t delegate. Some things can’t be delegated. Creating culture, building the senior management team, financing road shows, and, indeed, the delegation itself can be done only by the CEO.

Many start-up CEOs think fund-raising is their most important duty. I disagree. Fund-raising is necessary, but the CEOs contribution is in building a superb business with the money raised.

What is the CEO’s main duty? Setting strategy and vision. The senior management team can help develop strategy.

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I hope you enjoy this, and if you like it let me know by commenting.

Jack


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Chief Executive Officer

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chief_executive_officer

Direct from Wikipedia - some useful info ..

In closely held corporations, it is general business culture that the office CEO is also the chairman of the board. Specifically, one person shares the chairman and CEO titles while another person takes the presidency or may become chief operating officer (COO). Regardless, in virtually all cases where the CEO and president are not the same person, the CEO is of the higher rank and ultimate authority. However, the term president is from the U.S. and in the UK COO is favoured. Underneath that comes the Executive Vice President (U.S.) or Executive Director (UK). In publicly held corporations, the CEO and chairman positions can be separated but there are implications in corporate governance by doing so.

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