Just landed an executive role? Here’s a suggestion: Don’t wait to be onboarded – create your own executive start plan. Most senior leaders expect some version of a “first 100 days” playbook, but the truth is you’ll be judged within the first 30. Instead of waiting for guidance that may never come, take control from day one.
Prioritize these actions in your first month:
What else can you do to set yourself up for success? Try these:
Know the Unspoken Rules of Your New Executive Role.
You won’t find them written anywhere, but they will define your success. For instance: Decipher the real goals. If a priority isn’t being measured or rewarded, it’s not actually a priority. Ask: “What happens if we don’t hit this target?”
Learn How Executive Decisions Really Get Made.
Who influences the CEO? Watch how people behave when big topics arise. Know what not to change. Before introducing bold ideas, ask what sacred cows you’re about to challenge—and decide if the timing is right.
Build a High-Performing Team Without Waiting for HR to Step In.
Executives are only as effective as the team they lead. Getting clear on the talent you have, where the gaps are, and making tough calls early is not always easy, but essential. Here’s one simple way to quickly raise the bar: Redesign your team meetings. Cut the updates. Shift to problem-solving. Close every meeting with ownership. Then follow up.
Each Week, Plan Where and How You’ll Win.
You didn’t say yes to this role because it was easy. You said yes because you’re built for more. Executiveland is where elite leaders come to test their limits, stretch their thinking, and redefine what’s possible. If you’re ready to play a bigger game, not just for your company—but for yourself— set aside time to plan your wins.
Executive leadership isn’t a role, it’s a transformation. The good news is that the skills required here aren’t mysterious. They’re learnable, actionable, and within reach. You have everything it takes to lead through this—now it’s about applying it with intention.
You don’t need to do it all perfectly—you just need a better playbook.
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