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HOW TO BE A CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER

Chief Operating Officer is one of the most complex senior management roles in organisations today. It embraces a range of disciplines, from Technology to Human Resources, from Legal to Risk. Yet, unlike other senior executive roles, there is no established framework or body of knowledge to support the COO.

How to be a Chief Operating Officer

Inside The Book

What You'll Find

01

De-mystifies the COO role and breaks it into 16 core elements.

02

Breaks down the three fundamental pillars of Culture, Strategy and Change, plus 13 technical areas.

03

Equips you with the questions you need to ask to gain early insight, diagnose the issues and move into execution.

  • Chapter Outline
  1. Before you begin
  2. Culture
  3. Strategy
  4. Change
  1. Information Technology
  2. Finance
  3. Human Resources
  4. Operations
  5. Risk
  6. Governance
  7. Legal
  8. Compliance
  9. Supply Chain Management
  10. Facilities Management
  11. Internal Communications & Public Relations
  12. Sustainability
  13. Safeguarding of vulnerable people
  1. Prioritisation and focus
  2. Innovation and agility
  3. What’s it all about anyway

A Practical Guide to COO

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THE WORLD NEEDS EXCELLENT CHIEF OPERATING OFFICERS.

Drawing on industry standards and enriched with expert insight and real-life current examples, it condenses a vast range of knowledge and experience into one accessible read. 

This book, which can be consumed in one sitting, will make you a more effective leader, faster. This is the book that current COOs wish they had at the outset of their journey.

Chief Operating Officer is one of the most complex senior management roles in organisations today. It embraces a range of disciplines, from Technology to Human Resources, from Legal to Risk.

It is the book that your CEO, Board and team need you to read.

What People are Saying

Praise for COO

A must-read guide for all aspiring COOs. Packed with practical insights and based on real life experiences, it gives a clear and powerful road map for this transformational organizational role.

– Justin Forsyth, Deputy Executive Director, UNICEF

It is rare for a single book to command such breadth of expertise, practical insight and advice that is so easy to put into action. This is a consequence of the superb clarity of Jennifer’s writing, and the fact that she has earned her expertise – and the scars that come with it – from working on the business end of the stick for over twenty years.

– Mark Waddington, CEO, Hope and Homes for Children

The defining text on the role of the COO and its component parts. This is an informative and useful read for existing COOs. It is a must read for new COOs, aspiring COOs and most importantly CEOs and Heads of HR in hiring COOs for their organisations.

– Paul Ford, CEO, Anchura Partners

The role of COO is a balancing act, and requires multiple hard and soft skills. This nifty handbook provides a shortcut to understand the critical skills required, and is filled with nuggets of practical and accessible advice.

– Sinead Mahon, Banking COO

This book takes one of the most frameless and unstructured roles in business today, and using personal experiences seeks to help others to demystify the role and deliver insight on how to be effective and successful. Insightful and extensive, a book I would have loved to have access to when I was starting out in my career.

– Pam Murphy, COO, Infor

An impressive read. De-codes the very tricky role of COO and inspires you on how to be a great one.

– Niamh O’Keeffe, Author of “Your First 100 days” and “Your Next Role”

Crisply written, clear and to the point.

– Ben Brabyn, CEO, Level 39
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