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Insight
Strong starts can fade if momentum is not deliberately sustained. As Q1 progresses, competing priorities, fatigue, and distractions can weaken execution focus. CEOs must actively reinforce priorities and energy across the organisation.
Momentum is sustained through clarity, consistency, and visible leadership attention.
Key Strategies:
1. Reaffirm strategic priorities regularly.
2. Track progress against clear milestones.
3. Address execution fatigue early.
4. Reinforce urgency without panic.
5. Maintain leadership visibility.
CEO Leadership Actions
✅ Reconfirm top priorities with the executive team.
✅ Review progress openly and objectively.
✅ Address execution drift promptly.
Actionable Tip
* Revisit your top three Q1 priorities and confirm they remain valid.
Why This Matters?
Momentum drives results and confidence.
About the Author
Ernest De-Graft Egyir, CEO advisor, Thought Leader 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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