The mantra of execution is heavy on the minds of everybody these days. Actually, that would be accountability AND execution. Seems that we all need a little primer in business 101 as without a culture based on both… all is lost. Or, at least all is at risk. It turns out that execution is also a top concern with CEO’s around the world. Actually, according to a Conference Board global survey, execution is their number one concern, ranking above profit and top-line growth.
“This year’s overall top challenge shows that CEOs from around the world are realizing that strong execution is a critical factor in driving profits and revenues. These executives are also becoming increasingly aware of the crucial role that people play in growing their companies.”
Jonathan Spector, President and CEO of The Conference Board
As a part of this survey, 769 CEOs from 40 nations were asked to rate their greatest concerns from among 121 challenges. “Excellence of execution” was selected as the top concern with “keeping consistent execution of strategy by top management” the third-greatest concern. Of particular note is that “sustained and steady top-line growth”, which led the list last year, now ranks second, with profit growth fourth, and finding qualified managerial talent fifth. I believe that this indicates a shift in the concept of performance within many organizations, and that the inception of performance is execution. This is being driven by the myriad of strategic risks we face in our industries, and by the ethereal nature of success that is today’s reality.
Of note is that the survey uncovers some interesting regional differences. The European CEOs surveyed expressed greater concern with speed, flexibility and adaptability to change as it relates to getting new, more responsive ideas out sooner. This was a dominant theme in Europe (third place), while in Asia it tied for eighth and the U.S. was back in 10th place.

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