So, you think that when you reach your place of business on a given day that you are safe from the myriad of issues lurking in your peers’ personal lives?  Guess again. 

One of the most problematic (yet also fascinating) things that can happen in the business/office environment is how much that environment can mimic the home life of the staff.  This of course means that all the dramas, strife, and rivalries between family members that exist in people’s home lives (past & present) can permeate the business space as well. 

The traits that triathletes have and need are basically key contributors to success as a CEO. While triathletes and CEOs come from different backgrounds, range greatly in age and often take completely different approaches to training and working, they are all cut from the same cloth. That’s why there’s an instant camaraderie among us as we are all perceived to be crazy. The idiosyncrasies that justify jumping out of bed at 4 a.m. to fit a swim in are the same as the ones who drive the relentless pursuit of the right new hire, system, customer.

the ceo magazine, personal security,
Matt Tamas, President, Infuze360

Today’s top executives and successful entrepreneurs are focusing more and more on health and wellness to perform optimally but there is one vital responsibility that comes with great success and power that most people take for granted, their own personal safety.

Often times we are so caught up in the daily grind of our hectic lives and schedules that we don’t even give a second thought to the personal security of our family or ourselves.  It’s usually not until we have an emotional attachment to a situation that we even take notice or action, by then it is too late because the damage has already been done.

the ceo magazine, productivity,

Ways That Technology Might Be Inhibiting Our Efficiency and Solutions to Maximizing its Benefits

Benoît Gruber, VP Corporate Communication, Sage Enterprise Market Europe & Sage ERP X3

Welcome to the Digital Age. Gone are the days of typewriters, Polaroid cameras and rotary phones. Computers, digital cameras and smart phones have not only replaced their prehistoric counterparts in our ever-advancing technological world, but they are seemingly as much a necessity to one’s survival as food and clothing. Why? Simply put, they are the normal means of communication, productivity and solutions in both the corporate world and our personal lives.

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?

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