Those who can't manage themselves can't be expected to manage anything else either.

the ceo magazine, executive health,
Sharon M. Weinstein, Author, B is for Balance, 12 Steps toward a More Balanced Life at Work and at Home

The chief
So you are the chief – Chief Executive Officer, Chief Operating Officer, Chief Financial Officer or Chief Information Officer!  What is that “C” contributing to your stress levels, and what are you willing to do to relieve the stress?  Do you really think that stress doesn’t have an impact on your body, your memory, your ability to function as a chief, and your outlook on life?

No one I know has enough time. However, it is possible to better use the time you have. The following four beliefs about time are often counterproductive. A change in perception could improve your use of time, giving you more time for your leadership tasks.

the ceo magazine, learn mandarin,
Wendy Huang, CEO of the China Success Institute

Taking the time and energy to learn a Chinese dialect can be difficult and intimidating for even the most seasoned and cultured CEO. Furthermore, given English’s status as the primary business language of the world, many American CEO’s don’t see why they shouldn’t just leave the speaking of Chinese to the trained professional translators. However, even a remedial understanding and comprehension of a Chinese dialect delivers many intangible benefits that can provide any CEO with a lasting competitive advantage in the Chinese, Asian and broader international business markets.

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