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Insight
The CEO’s habits shape the organization. Personal discipline, focus, and self-management directly influence performance at scale.
Key Strategies:
1. Protect Strategic Time – Focus on high-impact activities.
2. Manage Energy, Not Just Time – Avoid burnout.
3. Delegate Effectively – Empower others.
4. Maintain Learning Discipline – Stay intellectually sharp.
5. Reflect Regularly – Improve continuously.
CEO Leadership Actions.
✅ Review your calendar monthly.
✅ Delegate low-value tasks.
✅ Build time for reflection.
Actionable Tip.
- Identify one habit limiting your effectiveness—change it this quarter.
Why This Matters?
Effective CEOs build effective organizations.
About the Author
Ernest De-Graft Egyir, Thought Leader, CEO advisor, and Founding CEO of Chief Executives Network Ghana, convenes the Ghana CEO Summit and served on Ghana’s Economic Dialogue Planning Committee.
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