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Doug Brown - Executive Coach

Introduction

I have often observed that upper-middle managers will remain too deeply rooted in their specific departments or functional responsibilities. This results in a limited, vertical perspective. To be viewed as promotable, aspiring executives must develop a horizontal perspective that aligns with the organization’s broader objectives, demonstrating an understanding of enterprise-level dynamics essential for executive roles. This broadened view fosters a deeper understanding of interdependencies, enabling leaders to make balanced, informed decisions and collaborate effectively across functions.

This guide provides a high-level coaching framework for CEOs to use with their teams.

Initiate Cross-Functional Exposure

Facilitate Strategic Alignment

Encourage Problem-Solving from a Broader Lens

Develop KPIs with Cross-Departmental Impact in Mind

Implement Peer Mentorship and Accountability

Conclusion

Adopting an enterprise-wide perspective is critical for promotability and long-term leadership success. By following this framework, CEOs can regularly coach their senior managers toward a broader understanding of organizational needs. This shift from a siloed to an interconnected approach ultimately strengthens strategic alignment and drives better outcomes for the entire organization. By embedding this framework, CEOs can cultivate a promotable team with the strategic insight to lead at the highest levels.