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686: How to Benefit from a Chief of Staff, with Laurie Arron

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Laure Arron: Who Has Your Back?

Laurie Arron is the founder of Arron Coaching, LLC and trusted adviser and executive coach to C-suite executives and Chiefs of Staff. She spent 30+ years climbing the corporate ladder at a Fortune 10 company in sales leadership, strategic planning, business transformation, and Chief of Staff roles. She is the author of Who Has Your Back?: A Leaders’s Guide to Getting the Support You Need from the Chief of Staff You Deserve.

Executive leaders need both truth-tellers and those who can manage on their behalf. Increasingly, the Chief of Staff role is becoming more prominent. In this episode, Laurie and I discuss their role, where they add value, and how they benefit the entire team.

Key Points

  • The Chief of Staff role has become much prevalent executive role, especially in the technology, finance, and healthcare industries.
  • A Chief of Staff is distinct from an executive assistant. A effective Chief represents the leader, manages on their behalf, and coordinates their work.
  • Every top leader needs a truth teller. A key role of the Chief of Staff is to be up-front with the person they serve.
  • An effective Chief is proactive and addressing issues before the leader ever know about them. They know where messages are being lost or diluted.
  • Ideally, the Chief of Staff helps create a climate of free expression throughout the team.

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Laure Arron: Who Has Your Back?

Laurie Arron is the founder of Arron Coaching, LLC and trusted adviser and executive coach to C-suite executives and Chiefs of Staff. She spent 30+ years climbing the corporate ladder at a Fortune 10 company in sales leadership, strategic planning, business transformation, and Chief of Staff roles. She is the author of Who Has Your Back?: A Leaders’s Guide to Getting the Support You Need from the Chief of Staff You Deserve.

Executive leaders need both truth-tellers and those who can manage on their behalf. Increasingly, the Chief of Staff role is becoming more prominent. In this episode, Laurie and I discuss their role, where they add value, and how they benefit the entire team.

Key Points

  • The Chief of Staff role has become much prevalent executive role, especially in the technology, finance, and healthcare industries.
  • A Chief of Staff is distinct from an executive assistant. A effective Chief represents the leader, manages on their behalf, and coordinates their work.
  • Every top leader needs a truth teller. A key role of the Chief of Staff is to be up-front with the person they serve.
  • An effective Chief is proactive and addressing issues before the leader ever know about them. They know where messages are being lost or diluted.
  • Ideally, the Chief of Staff helps create a climate of free expression throughout the team.

Resources Mentioned

Interview Notes

Download my interview notes in PDF format (free membership required).

Related Episodes

Discover More

Activate your free membership for full access to the entire library of interviews since 2011, searchable by topic. To accelerate your learning, uncover more inside Coaching for Leaders Plus.

  continue reading

699 episodios

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