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A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing.
--George Bernard Shaw
Criticize yourself pre-emptively before others do.
So people trust you when you give good news.
That way nobody is surprised if something actually does go wrong.
Your Directors should be smart, but there is only so much depth you can go into with once-a-month meetings. Stay strategic.
It is a peculiar process of corporate America that Boards judge a CEO's performance against the CEO's plan, and have little role in setting the plan. So the more pessimistic the plan, the better the CEO looks. Stupid, but unfortunately true.
Credits: Jason Green, Michael Harris.
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