What Are The Top Surprises New CEOs Experience?

What Are The Top Surprises New CEOs Experience?

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No one is ever completely ready to become CEO
—even if they’ve spent weeks, months, or years preparing for the role.
- Ramon Laguarta, CEO of PepsiCo
As a new CEO, you will face many challenges when you move into the top seat.

Some are expected.
Some will come as a huge surprise.

Here’s what catches many new CEOs unaware.
Typically, surprises fall into two categories:
Outward factors
those that relate to the company or situation they’re operating in.
and
Inward factors
those that relate to the actions and reactions of the CEO.
So, what are the top four surprises new CEOs experience?

63%

of new CEOs are negatively surprised by the true state of the business.
Surprise #1 | Inward factor
Even with strong due diligence, it’s often incredibly hard to get a read on the operational and financial state of the business before you start. It’s common for CEOs to realize that things ‘aren’t exactly as they were written on the can.’
Source: CEO Transitions: Defining Success in the First 12 Months

43%

of new CEOs are surprised at the extent of required board interaction.
Surprise #2 | Outward factor
CEOs found they were spending more time, attention, and energy on the board than they had expected.

For some, the time spent on board-related activities was so significant that it affected the CEO’s plan of how they would allocate their time.

40%

of externally hired CEOs are surprised about the reality of the culture.
Surprise #3 | Outward factor
CEOs are often disappointed, and sometimes shocked, once they get into the business and experience it first-hand. Often the culture can be very different from how it was described.
Source: CEO Transitions: Defining Success in the First 12 Months

36%

of CEOs are surprised at the emotional weight of the role.
Surprise #4 | Inward factor
Most CEOs expect that they’ll be responsible for the organization and its people. But the magnitude of the role is still a surprise when it becomes a reality.
Source: CEO Transitions: Defining Success in the First 12 Months

Remember, you can’t know the unknowns.

But, how well and how quickly you understand, accept, and confront these four surprises will have a lot to do with your success—or failure—as a new CEO.
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