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  2. How AI is transforming the skills needed to be CEO - AOL

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    Rick Western, CEO at Kotter “One of the most profound ways AI will affect CEOs and other C-suite leaders is in decision-making. We’re quickly reaching a point where machine learning will make ...

  3. Want to be CEO? Prioritize breadth over depth of skills - AOL

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    The third-generation Taylor to run the family company held 17 titles—most recently as COO—and worked internationally before becoming CEO in 2020. At the Fortune COO Summit, she told me that ...

  4. Job enlargement - Wikipedia

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    Variety of skillsJob enlargement helps the organization to improve and increase the skills of the employee due to organization as well as the individual benefit. Improves earning capacity – with all the new activities a person learns from job enlargement, they are able to try to get a better salary when they apply for a new job.

  5. T-shaped skills - Wikipedia

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    The concept of T-shaped skills, or T-shaped persons is a metaphor used in job recruitment to describe the abilities of persons in the workforce.The vertical bar on the letter T represents the depth of related skills and expertise in a single field, whereas the horizontal bar is the ability to collaborate across disciplines with experts in other areas and to apply knowledge in areas of ...

  6. JPMorgan’s CEO and other top executives on why skills-based ...

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    In the film, Dimon had this advice for CEOs: “We need to open our horizons, look at skills, and train people. You have these strategic visions but at the end of the day, jobs lead to dignity ...

  7. Executive officer - Wikipedia

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    The executive officer shall conform to and effectuate the policies and orders of the commander and shall be prepared to assume command at any time the need should arise." At higher levels of command, the second-in-command is the assistant division/wing commander or, in the case of a Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF), deputy commander.

  8. Chief commercial officer - Wikipedia

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    As a corporate officer position, the CCO generally reports directly to the chief executive officer (CEO) and is primarily concerned with ensuring the integrated commercial success of an organization. The role typically must combine technical knowledge of the relevant field with strong marketing and business development skills. [1]

  9. CEO churn in corporate America held steady in 2023 but it’s ...

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    Despite how much more difficult the CEO job has become in recent years, with the pandemic and culture wars forcing chiefs to deal with more turmoil than previous generations, the number of CEO ...