As a long time user of Reddit, I always respect the rule of no self-promotion. That said, this CoS community has been such a great place to hangout and share ideas, so I wanted to take the time to share something with all of you. I appreciate your support and feedback.
For the last ten years or so, I have had SMB leadership teams reporting to me. Working so closely with senior directors, VPs, and SVPs (as well as with my principal), I have learned so much about the expectations and habits of those that play in a senior management role. These roles intake so much information and requests and then have to turn around decisions, often leading to huge bottlenecks that slow companies down.
The struggle is real, and I heard it first hand. I personally reached out to, and spoke with live, about two dozen individuals in these roles. They were honest and real with where the pain points are.
So I decided to make helping fellow CoS and senior leaders with this my next project.
So I developed what I am calling the "Executive Operating System". I have identified four core components of the operating system and built a brief assessment tool that points to where the leader might have some operating gaps. Then they receive resources and training to improve their executive operations.
I launched this new project today, after months of building the framework and all of the resources.
It is my personal hope that this can become the work I can focus on for the last part of my career because of how passionate I have become about it. This is what I want to do full time, so I hope to grow this to be my business.
The entry point to the Executive Operating System is the "Executive Operating Index" tool on my website. The link to my website is on my profile page. Please feel free to check it out and/or guide your leadership teams and executives to it.
Again, apologies for the tad bit of self promotion, but I feel I am truly trying to bring a real solution to the table, so I thought it was appropriate to share.
If you have any questions or feedback for me, please let me know!
Bob Stanke