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Newsflash: CEOs should only do three things.
If you’re a founder drowning in day-to-day operations, simplifying your job description can transform your leadership style and accelerate business growth.
In this episode, Mark Drager discusses the role of the CEO with Trey Taylor, the author of A CEO Only Does Three Things. Trey outlines the “non-delegatable” tasks that only CEOs can complete to set the cultural agendas of their companies.
Trey is the CEO of Taylor Insurance Services and Managing Partner of Threadneedle, where he leads strategic investments in financial services, real estate, and technology. With over two decades in the industry and more than 200 angel investments, Trey brings deep expertise in both running and scaling businesses.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
The three things that only the CEO can do to set the agenda of the company
What you can learn from founding father James Madison to become a better CEO
Why most CEOs are wearing too many hats–and why it’s a trap
How to avoid under-engineering your business so avoidable problems don’t blindside you
Why you need to schedule “CEO time” every day
Hiring, firing, and promoting to make sure you’ve got the right people in the right roles
Why you should focus on doing a few things well instead of doing it all with mediocre results
Are you ready to simplify your job description and lead your company to the next level of success? Tune in now!
Connect with Mark Drager on LinkedIn → https://hi.switchy.io/markdrager
101 Episoden
Newsflash: CEOs should only do three things.
If you’re a founder drowning in day-to-day operations, simplifying your job description can transform your leadership style and accelerate business growth.
In this episode, Mark Drager discusses the role of the CEO with Trey Taylor, the author of A CEO Only Does Three Things. Trey outlines the “non-delegatable” tasks that only CEOs can complete to set the cultural agendas of their companies.
Trey is the CEO of Taylor Insurance Services and Managing Partner of Threadneedle, where he leads strategic investments in financial services, real estate, and technology. With over two decades in the industry and more than 200 angel investments, Trey brings deep expertise in both running and scaling businesses.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
The three things that only the CEO can do to set the agenda of the company
What you can learn from founding father James Madison to become a better CEO
Why most CEOs are wearing too many hats–and why it’s a trap
How to avoid under-engineering your business so avoidable problems don’t blindside you
Why you need to schedule “CEO time” every day
Hiring, firing, and promoting to make sure you’ve got the right people in the right roles
Why you should focus on doing a few things well instead of doing it all with mediocre results
Are you ready to simplify your job description and lead your company to the next level of success? Tune in now!
Connect with Mark Drager on LinkedIn → https://hi.switchy.io/markdrager
101 Episoden
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