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E191 | What it Takes to Become a Great CEO with Scott Keller
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E191 | What it Takes to Become a Great CEO with Scott Keller

Scale To Win with Dominic Monkhouse · Monkhouse & Company

April 19, 202251m 27s

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Show Notes

Having travelled to every country in the world, Scott Keller, Senior Partner at McKinsey & Company, New York Times best selling author of Beyond performance 2.0 and CEO Excellence, was looking for a new challenge. And he found it during lockdown. 

Along with his fellow authors, he sought to uncover what makes the best CEOs of this century the best. They combined extensive quantitative analysis with in-depth interviews with today’s top CEOs to understand what sets exceptional leaders apart.

And they found the best CEOs have to master six core things to become great. Because, and Scott uses the analogy of Ashton Eaton, the greatest decathlete of all time here - no decathlete is the best 100 metre runner in the world or the best Javelin thrower, they have to not suck at anything, while being amazing at everything.

In this episode of The Melting Pot, Scott shares the methodology they used to narrow down their list of CEOs from 7,800 to the 67 they interviewed, before discussing the six things they found were the core of every great CEO. 

On today’s podcast:

  • Why we need to own our goals
  • How hard it is being CEO
  • Great CEOs have humility
  • The decathlete analogy
  • The six core elements of the CEO role
  • The link between mindset and CEO excellence



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