Most CEOs are "brilliant operators." They got to the top because they were the best at capturing tasks, solving problems, and getting things done.
But there is a trap.
Today I share the story of "Jane," a CEO with a world-class to-do list who felt like she was drowning in busyness while failing at the work that actually mattered.
The truth is: To-do lists reward task completion, not leadership. If you are still personally managing a long list of checkboxes, you aren't leading.. you’re operating. You’re a high-priced firefighter. And as long as you’re holding the hose, you can’t steer the ship.
We discuss: