I think I mostly agree, but in my experience the best CEOs are the ones
that can get everyone to truly buy into their vision vs. just dictating what needs to be done. Yes at the end of the day, the CEO can resort to dictating, and they also build their team with people who will buy into and go execute their vision and don't have to get work done by influencing peers (at least not as CEO... it's likely that earlier in their career they had to get things done through people and teams that did not directly report to them) But most successful CEOs learned during their career to adapt and influence through means other than just direct control.
But someone like Bloomberg has had pretty much full control of his company for his entire career, and Trump is certainly not used to having people disagree with him and push back so even absent the fact that Trump is just a horrible human being, I don't think he'd be an effective president because of that.
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Posted: 10/27/2020 at 10:39AM