Typical CEO

The problem with a CEO's job is that they often do too many jobs.

Whatever happened to the days when the CEO of a small to mid size company could spent time as a visionary? You know, a leader who created big ideas to guide their company to the next level. If this sounds like a smart way to prosper in a good or even not so good economic times, your right.

Too bad not all CEOs can spend time as the company's chief visionary. They are often too busy being everything to everyone. You'll find them scrambling to handle new business, old business, hiring, reviews, marketing, emergencies, procedures, management development and planning the next holiday party.

The CEO does everything to maintain daily operations. And that leaves little time to secure the company's future course through new avenues of growth.