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  2. 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 ...

  3. Senior management - Wikipedia

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    Executive managers hold executive powers delegated to them with and by authority of a board of directors and/or the shareholders.Generally, higher levels of responsibility exist, such as a board of directors and those who own the company (shareholders), but they focus on managing the senior or executive management instead of on the day-to-day activities of the business.

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

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    The proliferation of AI is poised to transform the skills needed to reach the corner office, reshaping how leaders approach decision-making, strategy, and organizational dynamics.

  5. A new documentary on Netflix focuses on a skills training program that leads to Fortune 500 internships. JPMorgan’s CEO and other top executives on why skills-based hiring is the future of work ...

  6. 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]

  7. Chief technology officer - Wikipedia

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    A chief technology officer (CTO) (also known as a chief technical officer or chief technologist) is an officer tasked with managing technical operations of an organization. . They oversee and supervise research and development and serve as a technical advisor to a higher executive such as a chief executive offic

  8. Chief strategy officer - Wikipedia

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    A chief strategy officer (CSO) is an executive that usually reports to the CEO and has primary responsibility for strategy formulation and management, including developing the corporate vision and strategy, overseeing strategic planning, and leading strategic initiatives, including M&A, transformation, partnerships, and cost reduction.

  9. Why this CEO bet on skills-based hiring, trusting employees ...

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    To further emphasize skills and attract the people it wants, Trane has eliminated degree requirements for roughly 50 job categories. Among them: sales and account manager, plant supervisor, and ...