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Coaching for Leaders

685: How to Start a Top Job, with Ty Wiggins

Coaching for Leaders

Dave Stachowiak

Management, Careers, Business

4.8 • 1.6K Ratings

🗓️ 17 June 2024

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Ty Wiggins: The New CEO

Ty Wiggins is a leadership expert who is passionate about setting up new CEOs for success. As the global lead of Russell Reynolds Associates’ CEO & Executive Transition Practice, he helps world-leading CEOs successfully transition into their roles, guiding them through their first 12-18 months as their trusted advisor. He is the author of The New CEO: Lessons from CEOs on How to Start Well and Perform Quickly (Minus the Common Mistakes)*.

Taking on a top job is unique in many ways. In this conversation, Ty and I explore what new, top leaders can do to get out of the bubble and hear more truth. Plus, we discuss why the first 90 or 100 days might not be the best metric for top leaders, and how to better start with easy wins and early moves.

Key Points

  • You’ll see more in the top job, but hear less. This is even more pronounced for those promoted internally.
  • Getting out of the bubble means spending more time with middle managers and front-line employees. Second and third time CEOs do this more from the start.
  • Key questions that can help you hear more: (1) Tell me some of the workarounds you have in place and (2) What’s the question I haven’t asked you but I should?
  • The first 90 or 100 days as a success metric is often overstated in top jobs. You’re often still learning context at an exponential rate.
  • If it’s on fire, fix it. If it is smold­ering, leave it alone until you have more context.
  • It’s helpful to address common pain points for easy wins. They don’t have to be enormous, but they should be deliberate.

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0:00.0

Taking on a top job is unique in many ways. In this episode,

0:05.0

How to Hear More of the Truth

0:07.0

And Where to Begin with Easy Wins and Early Moves.

0:10.0

This is Coaching for Leaders, episode 685.

0:15.0

Produced by Innovate Learning, Maximizing Human Potential

0:20.0

Greetings to you from Orange County, California.

0:27.0

This is coaching for leaders and I'm your host Dave Stahoviac.

0:32.0

Leaders aren't born, they're made.

0:34.5

And this weekly show helps you discover leadership wisdom

0:37.7

through insightful conversations.

0:40.5

One of the realities that many of us face in our careers is starting a top job and when we get into the role it's exciting, can be nerve-wracking, and often it's hard to know where to start what to do and what not to do.

0:56.0

Today a conversation that will help us all to do a better job at starting that top job.

1:01.3

I'm so pleased to welcome Ty Wiggins to the show. He's a

1:04.3

leadership expert who's passionate about setting up new CEOs for success. As the

1:09.3

global lead of Russell Reynolds Associates CEO and Executive Transition Practice.

1:14.5

He helps world leading CEOs successfully transition into their new roles, guiding them

1:19.6

through their first 12 to 18 months as their trusted advisor. He is the author of the new CEO

1:26.7

lessons from CEOs on how to start well and perform quickly minus the common mistakes.

1:33.4

Ty what a pleasure to have you.

1:35.2

Thank you very much for having me, Dave.

1:36.6

It's great to be here.

1:37.8

You have a really beautiful quote

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