cover image Why Ceos Fail: The 11 Behaviors That Can Derail Your Climb to the Top--And How to Manage Them

Why Ceos Fail: The 11 Behaviors That Can Derail Your Climb to the Top--And How to Manage Them

David L. Dotlich, Peter C. Cairo. Jossey-Bass, $24.95 (208pp) ISBN 978-0-7879-6763-5

Businesses are often defined by the personalities at the top. Enron's Jeff Skilling and Tyco's Dennis Kozlowski rose through the ranks with their single-minded determination and abrasive styles, but also saw their careers--and companies--fail spectacularly because of those same traits. Management consultants Dotlich and Cairo diagnose the behaviors that can sink even the most talented businesspeople. Whether it's arrogance, aloofness, volatility or any of the other personality flaws they've singled out, the authors encourage CEOs to throttle back on Type A brashness and focus more on team-building that will create a loyal and honest staff. It's an original melange of business smarts and accessible psychology, and the authors' able storytelling brings their diagnoses to life. Unfortunately, after pointing out everything CEOs are doing wrong, they don't spend much time on what they should do instead; a quick wrap-up chapter on successful managing techniques is all that's offered. But as a dissection of the leadership flaws that saw so many executives crash and burn over the last couple of years, this is a book without peer.