Advice for Aspiring CEOs

Rookie chief executives have little or no margin for error. Criticaleye finds out what steps need to be taken in order to maximise the chances of being a success. 


Points discussed include:
 
  • Spend time in the business at all levels
  • Think about your legacy as a leader
  • Continue to learn, no matter what your experience is
  • Hire brilliant people 

Featuring Commentary from: 

Steven Cooper, CEO, Personal Banking, Barclays 

Charlie Wagstaff, Managing Director, Criticaleye 

Howard Kerr, CEO, BSI Group 

Rita Clifton, Non-executive Director, Nationwide 

Ian Gibson, Board Mentor, Criticaleye 




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