What Is The Difference Between Capable And Driven Executives?
Apr 21, 2014, 14:52 IST
In today’s talent-focused world of business, it is impossible for companies to succeed without executives who know how to attract, retain, manage, and develop the best. Let’s face it, The best talent wants to work with the best talent.
Get rid of the obvious time wasters - Capable executives say, “If I can fit it in, I should fit it in.” Whereas, driven executives are absurdly selective.
Famous billionaire investor Warren Buffett once said, “The difference betweensuccessful people and very successful people is that very successful people say no to almost everything.” So, deliberately and strategically eliminate the non-essentials.
As the saying goes, the people who talk the most don’t always have the most to say. Capable executives are the first ones to jump in with an answer. Whereas, driven executives are powerful listeners.
John F. Kennedy said, “The great enemy of the truth is very often not the lie, deliberate, contrived and dishonest, but the myth, persistent, persuasive and unrealistic.” Capable executives focus on what the competition is doing. Whereas, driven executives focus on what they can do better.
Top Chief Technology Officers To Follow On Twitter
1. Todd Park, the Chief Technology Officer of the United States, replacing the United States’ first CTO Aneesh Chopra. You can follow Todd Park on Twitter@todd_park.
2. Padmasree Warrior, Chief Technology and Strategy Officer (CTSO) for Cisco, helps direct technology and operational innovation across the company and oversees strategic partnerships, mergers and acquisitions, the integration of new business models, the incubation of new technologies, and the cultivation of world-class technical talent.. You can follow Padmasree Warrior on Twitter@Padmasree.
3. Werner Vogels, CTO – Amazon.com, in charge of driving technology innovation within the company. You can follow Werner Vogels on Twitter@werner.
4. Latanya Sweeney, Ph.D., the Chief Technology Officer, also called the Chief Technologist, at the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC). You can follow Latanya Sweeney on Twitter @TechFTC.
5. Chuck Hollis, CTO, EMC Corporation. You can follow Chuck Hollis on Twitter@chuckhollis.
Courtesy: ceoworld.biz
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Get rid of the obvious time wasters - Capable executives say, “If I can fit it in, I should fit it in.” Whereas, driven executives are absurdly selective.
Famous billionaire investor Warren Buffett once said, “The difference betweensuccessful people and very successful people is that very successful people say no to almost everything.” So, deliberately and strategically eliminate the non-essentials.
As the saying goes, the people who talk the most don’t always have the most to say. Capable executives are the first ones to jump in with an answer. Whereas, driven executives are powerful listeners.
John F. Kennedy said, “The great enemy of the truth is very often not the lie, deliberate, contrived and dishonest, but the myth, persistent, persuasive and unrealistic.” Capable executives focus on what the competition is doing. Whereas, driven executives focus on what they can do better.
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1. Todd Park, the Chief Technology Officer of the United States, replacing the United States’ first CTO Aneesh Chopra. You can follow Todd Park on Twitter@todd_park.
2. Padmasree Warrior, Chief Technology and Strategy Officer (CTSO) for Cisco, helps direct technology and operational innovation across the company and oversees strategic partnerships, mergers and acquisitions, the integration of new business models, the incubation of new technologies, and the cultivation of world-class technical talent.. You can follow Padmasree Warrior on Twitter@Padmasree.
3. Werner Vogels, CTO – Amazon.com, in charge of driving technology innovation within the company. You can follow Werner Vogels on Twitter@werner.
4. Latanya Sweeney, Ph.D., the Chief Technology Officer, also called the Chief Technologist, at the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC). You can follow Latanya Sweeney on Twitter @TechFTC.
5. Chuck Hollis, CTO, EMC Corporation. You can follow Chuck Hollis on Twitter@chuckhollis.
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Courtesy: ceoworld.biz