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Riding Shotgun

The Role of the COO

Nate Bennett
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Pages
248
Year
2017
Language
English

About

The role of Chief Operating Officer is clearly important. In fact, it's arguable that the number two position is the toughest job in a company. COOs play a critical part in executing the strategies developed by top management. And, in many cases, they are being groomed-or test-driven-as the firm's CEO-elect. Riding Shotgun provides unique insight into this little-understood role. The authors develop a framework that illustrates who the COO is, why a company should create this position, and what the challenges associated with this job entail. Drawing heavily on first-person accounts from top executives, the authors offer a set of strategies to inform individuals who aspire to serve as COO. With a new preface and conclusion, and even more interviews from some of the most established and important companies in today's economy, this book is a one-of-a-kind resource for the C-suite and the boardroom.

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"As organizations and corporate boards look to solve critical succession issues or strive to become more focused and efficient, they often think of creating or recasting the COO role within their respective organizations. Done correctly, the results can be magical; done incorrectly, and the fallout can be devastating for any organization. This book is the first of its kind and long over due. Ridin
Lear Corporation
"The relationship between the CEO and COO is critical to the success of any company. This book gives a variety of perspectives on this leadership dynamic in a highly enjoyable read."
Adobe Systems
"Events over the last 10 years have made the role of the COO more daunting than ever before. The stakes have never been higher, and getting the COO dynamic right is a must. COOs will benefit from the insights that their peers reveal in this new edition."
Connie McDaniel, Former Vice President & Chief of Internal Audit, The Coca-Cola Company

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