Blog Sree Vijaykumar | From the Editor's Desk In a recent Forbes survey on things that CEOs would like to understand better in 2017, social media continues to be a usual one. Surprisingly 'presentation skills' was a recurring theme. Also on the list was 'Learning coaching skills to lead better' - CEOs want to learn various coaching techniques in order to develop their most valuable asset, their staff. Quite frankly, they said they were fed up with the never-ending cycle of interviewing new people. Staff attrition is disappointing as well as costly in both time and money, so the consensus was "let's look after the talent we have and save time, money and develop it beyond what we already have". More 2017 CEO agenda items here
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