by Operations Council | Oct 12, 2022 | COO Best Practices, Technology
What is your business superpower? Everybody has different talents and skills that make a team strong. Below are 4 priorities every Chief Operating Officer (COO) needs to know. As reported by Forbes on May 10. 2022 by David Sweetman. Business Superpowers Unleashed: 4...
by Operations Council | Oct 3, 2022 | COO Best Practices, COO Insights, Crisis Management
Chief Operating Officers (COOs) should build a relationship with the Chief Executive Officer (CEO). Why? There are many challenges that create risks and building a relationship with the executive team can help these challenges. Below you will learn how the pandemic...
by Operations Council | Sep 21, 2022 | Career, COO Best Practices, Leadership
Chief Operating Officers (COOs) are changing on how they lead to build a better work environment for their employees. They are focusing on traits and competencies. “Traits” are personality characteristics central to who a person is. “Competencies” are observable...
by Operations Council | Jul 25, 2022 | COO Best Practices, COO Insights, COO/CEO Dynamics
At the end of the day, COO and CEO work hand in hand. The COO is basically the right-hand to a CEO. Below you will learn what the COO owes the CEO and what the CEO owes the COO. As reported by HBR on May 2006 by Nate Bennett and Stephen A. Miles. Second in Command:...
by Operations Council | Jul 22, 2022 | Career, COO Best Practices, Leadership
Being Chief Operating Officer (COO) is never easy; you are the one that is getting everything done. You manage and handle the daily business operations of the company, working closely with department heads and supervisors to support the day-to-day activity of...
by Operations Council | Jul 15, 2022 | Career, COO Best Practices, COO Insights, COO/CEO Dynamics
Not one Chief Operating Officer (COO) is alike. Well, that’s obvious because not one human is alike. All COO roles are different based on the motives behind the job. Below you will learn about the seven different roles of the COO. As reported by HBR on May 2006 by...