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Posts by Thought Leaders and Business Leaders who are not our regular bloggers but have valuable insights and personal stories to share with our readers.

the ceo magazine, leadership
Dr. Laurent M. Lapierre, Professor, Telfer School of Management, University of Ottawa

In the past, leadership theory and practice has traditionally favored the leader in discussions of how leadership can advance organizational effectiveness. But what about the follower and the part they have to play?  

Followers are essential to any organization. Without followers you have no leaders and without proactively engaged followers there is little room for company growth. Proactive followers are not “yes people.” They support their leaders by questioning their assumptions and offering competing views on how to overcome important challenges. In the current climate, a lack of proactive followership may lead to company-wide failure.

the ceo magazine, time management
Edward G. Brown, Founder, Cohen Brown Management Group

“The Employee of the Month Has a Battery”

Wall Street Journal, January 29, 2014

CEOs and investors are right to worry when they see productivity gains from the digital revolution tailing off.  But many seem to have a quaint faith that salvation comes from one source only, the one they agree is exhausted right now: digital innovation.

the ceo magazine, leadership
Jim Bathurst, Retired Marine Colonel and Author

Imagine being the executive assistant to the Marketing Division President of a Fortune 500 company, and the CEO periodically comes down from his ivory tower, walks by your desk, and never acknowledges you even exist. That is but one example of the leadership my wife witnessed while working in the corporate world.

I learned much in my 36 years as a Marine, but the ability to influence people in a positive way tops the list—I cannot imagine how some of the leadership examples she shared with me would lead to a strong or successful organization.

the ceo magazine, leadership
Deborrah Himsel

To create a superbly-functioning C-team, CEOs need to keep their eyes on the whole rather than the individual parts.  This is easy to do in theory but a challenge in practice, especially in a fast-moving, rapid-growth market.

Many times, the process of blending individuals into a high-functioning team is thwarted because of position need.  A COO departs suddenly and the company has little bench strength in operations and a frantic search begins for a replacement; or a CFO is fired because the company is struggling financially, and the pressure is intense to find a new CFO who possesses a number of crucial (and sometimes, highly specialized) skills to avert a crisis. 

the ceo magazine, entrepreneurship
Jeff Pintar, founder of Pintar Investment Company

Since founding Pintar Investment Company--a vertically integrated real estate services company and advisor to both institutional and individual investors, the company has experienced a tremendous amount of trying times. As its owner, I have gained insight from these experiences that may be beneficial for other entrepreneurs.

The best advice I can give to those looking to start a business, is be prepared to “fail your way to success” and build a team with a resilient mindset that will keep going despite the odds or setbacks. 

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