Individuals with high executive intelligence cannot reach their potential unless surrounded by others with a similar level of skill. Without a concerted effort on the part of businesses to seek out those with exceptional decision-making abilities, the gap between who businesses actually need, and who they hire and promote, will remain wide.
CEOs must master three essential attributes, realistic optimism, subservience to purpose, and finding order in chaos. One's capacity in each determin… - Justin Menkes
CEOs must master three essential attributes, realistic optimism, subservience to purpose, and finding order in chaos. One's capacity in each determin…
- Justin Menkes
Executive Intelligence is about the specific skills one must have in order to succeed in senior leadership positions, i.e. the ability to evaluate un… - Justin Menkes
Executive Intelligence is about the specific skills one must have in order to succeed in senior leadership positions, i.e. the ability to evaluate un…
Business schools need to help students learn how to thrive under pressure. To understand themselves and their psychological vulnerability that might … - Justin Menkes
Business schools need to help students learn how to thrive under pressure. To understand themselves and their psychological vulnerability that might …
In the past there was not much social acceptance of men taking a primary care taking role at home. That has changed, and along with it, the opportuni… - Justin Menkes
In the past there was not much social acceptance of men taking a primary care taking role at home. That has changed, and along with it, the opportuni…
Often people freeze under severe pressure, but that says nothing about their ultimate capability- only their level of preparation. - Justin Menkes
Often people freeze under severe pressure, but that says nothing about their ultimate capability- only their level of preparation.
Knowledge is the accumulation of information whereas intelligence is one's ability to process information to render good decisions. - Justin Menkes
Knowledge is the accumulation of information whereas intelligence is one's ability to process information to render good decisions.
The development and/or revelation of a CEO's potential for great leadership requires slow escalations of experiences that involve pressure, each time… - Justin Menkes
The development and/or revelation of a CEO's potential for great leadership requires slow escalations of experiences that involve pressure, each time…
The principles that make someone a master in the chief executive role deal with whether or not they can thrive in an environment of ongoing duress, a… - Justin Menkes
The principles that make someone a master in the chief executive role deal with whether or not they can thrive in an environment of ongoing duress, a…
Individuals with high executive intelligence cannot reach their potential unless surrounded by others with a similar level of skill. Without a concer… - Justin Menkes
Individuals with high executive intelligence cannot reach their potential unless surrounded by others with a similar level of skill. Without a concer…
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