The World Class Leaders Show

Are you looking for proven strategies from top CEOs and industry leaders to enhance your decision-making and lead effectively under pressure? The World Class Leaders podcast helps Corporate CEOs and Executives unlock actionable strategies from top CEOs and industry leaders to tackle critical decisions and lead confidently in high-stakes situations. Every week, host Andrea Petrone - Performance and Executive Coach to CEOs and Leadership Teams at www.andreapetrone.com - alongside influential CEOs and industry leaders, shares practical insights and real-world experiences that empower you to navigate the complexities of executive leadership. From uncertain market conditions, crisis management to team dynamics. If you’re ready to enhance your decision-making and leadership skills, subscribe now to access exclusive strategies that will elevate your leadership and set you apart in the boardroom. Step into your power and transform the way you lead. Don’t know where to start? Listen to episodes: 158: How Prioritizing Culture Helped One CEO Lead a Powerful Transformation with Lindsley Ruth 062: The Six Mindsets of Extraordinary CEOs with Carolyn Dewar 054: Lorenzo Simonelli, CEO of Baker Hughes on Driving Change Through Uncertainty

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Episodes

Thursday Dec 08, 2022

Creating a bold vision is not what many CEOs do.Many leaders play conventional by either creating a fluffy vision to hang on the wall or by not finding the courage to aspire to what looks impossible in the present.They're stuck in their own perspectives that limit them to think bigger. To achieve the impossible.On the other hand, some (very few though) leaders go beyond what looks possible right now. They see a different future for their companies. And they are committed, and they stand for bringing that future into the current existence.In this episode, I share five reasons why creating a new future for the business should be at the top of any CEO's priority.I look forward to hearing your thoughts or reading your comments about this episode at:Email: andrea@andreapetrone.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreapetrone/Want to get a score on your leadership level? Take the free assessment today at: https://www.andreapetrone.com/assessment/If you don’t want to miss any episode and receive the full article in your inbox, subscribe today to our blog here: https://www.andreapetrone.com/blogNeed more? Book a 30min call here: https://calendly.com/andreapetrone/strategyRead the article related to this podcast: https://www.andreapetrone.com/how-to-build-a-bold-vision-for-your-company-article/

Thursday Dec 01, 2022

What separates successful CEOs from average CEOs is not what many people think.It’s not much about their experience, skills, or abilities. It comes down to their mindsets.For episode 062 of my podcast, ‘The World Class Leaders Show’, I invited Carolyn Dewar, Senior Partner in McKinsey & Company’s San Francisco office.Carolyn co-leads McKinsey & Company’s CEO and Board Excellence practice, partnering with many Fortune 100 CEOs to maximize their effectiveness. She is also the co-author of the New York Times and Wall Street Journal best-selling book, ‘CEO Excellence: The Six Mindsets that Distinguish the Best Leaders from the Rest’.By listening to this podcast episode, you will learn more about:Being bold for the future Find the people that fit  There’s no “I” with great CEOs Make the board part of your success story Ask yourself “Why?” Doing only what you can do Let me know your thoughts or share your comments via LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/andreapetrone, or via email at Andrea@andreapetrone.com.Like my show? Please leaver or write a review on your favorite podcast platform.For more information on my work and access to other valuable resources, please visit the website at https://www.andreapetrone.com/. Read the article related to this podcast: https://www.andreapetrone.com/the-six-mindsets-of-extraordinary-ceos-with-carolyn-dewar-article/ 

Thursday Nov 24, 2022

What is your attitude towards risk and ambition?A few weeks ago, I had the pleasure to be interviewed by Noi Ha Nguyen at the #InsightsSharing Show where I shared my journey, life principles, and insights I learned in the last 20+ years working with leaders.I thought you might like this to get to know a little bit more about me but more importantly, to get my perspective on things like risk, courage, ambition, urgency, beliefs.In particular, I share:The importance and the curse of being ambitious My approach to career development and risk-taking How to find your epiphany to make an impact on your future How risk-averse people can change their attitude How to change our limiting beliefs It comes down to self-awareness The misconception about CEOs What CEOs are struggling with right now I look forward to hearing your thoughts or reading your comments about this episode at:Email: andrea@andreapetrone.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreapetrone/Want to get a score on your leadership level? Take the free assessment today at: https://www.andreapetrone.com/assessment/If you don’t want to miss any episode and receive the full article in your inbox, subscribe today to our blog here: https://www.andreapetrone.com/blogNeed more? Book a 30min call here: https://calendly.com/andreapetrone/strategyRead the article related to this podcast: https://www.andreapetrone.com/my-journey-to-building-confidence-taking-risks-and-making-an-impact-article/

Thursday Nov 17, 2022

It’s not so common to meet CEOs who have built a bold vision for their companies and didn’t stop until they achieve it.Most leaders don’t have either the courage or the persistence to go beyond the drift and make a significant impact. They prefer to play safe and go for more predictable outcomes.Not Dr. Doron Myersdorf, co-founder of StoreDot. StoreDot’s Mission is to use nanoscale metalloids and proprietary compounds and develop ultra-fast-charging (XFC) battery technology that overcomes major barriers to EV adoption: range and charging concerns.In this episode, Doron shared his passion, dedication, and persistence to achieve his bold vision to revolutionize the electric automotive industry. We discuss:The importance of external culture to build successful businesses The inception of an idea The courage to persevere despite the general pessimism How to beat Tesla The challenges of being a CEO If you’d like to know more about Doron’s work, he can be contacted via LinkedIn, at https://www.linkedin.com/in/donush/. For more information about StoreDot, go to the website at https://www.store-dot.com/I look forward to hearing your thoughts or reading your comments about this episode at:Email: andrea@andreapetrone.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreapetrone/Want to get a score on your leadership level? Take the free assessment today at: https://www.andreapetrone.com/assessment/If you don’t want to miss any episode and receive the full article in your inbox, subscribe today to our blog here: https://www.andreapetrone.com/blogNeed more? Book a 30min call here: https://calendly.com/andreapetrone/strategyRead the article related to this podcast:https://www.andreapetrone.com/doron-myersdorf-ceo-of-storedot-on-building-a-bold-vision-and-perseverance-article/ 

Thursday Nov 10, 2022

Only 20% of CEOs are able of driving change in their organizations.According to the latest CEO study from Egon Zehnder, a poor alignment between the CEO and the leadership team is one of the main reasons.You can have a great purpose, the best vision, and a wonderful strategy but if your team is not aligned, everyone is gonna go in different directions. Leaders will build competing priorities and won’t share the same macro objectives.As I do a lot of work with team alignment at a leadership level, in this episode I share some red flags as well as some solutions that might help you to deal with this problem.I look forward to hearing your thoughts or reading your comments about this episode at:Email: andrea@andreapetrone.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreapetrone/Want to get a score on your leadership level? Take the free assessment today at: https://www.andreapetrone.com/assessment/If you don’t want to miss any episode and receive the full article in your inbox, subscribe today to our blog here: https://www.andreapetrone.com/blogNeed more? Book a 30min call here: https://calendly.com/andreapetrone/strategyRead the article related to this podcast: https://www.andreapetrone.com/how-to-create-alignment-with-your-leadership-team-article/

Thursday Nov 03, 2022

It’s no shock to anyone that starting up a business comes with a lot of challenges, setbacks, and disappointments. People who are driven by the money that can come with success often forget that it takes more than just a good product. It’s understanding your market and understanding people. The people you surround yourself with as part of your team, and the customer.For episode 058 of ‘The World Class Leaders Show’, I invited Eric Rubenstein, Founder and Managing Partner of New Climate Ventures.Since its launch in October 2021, NCV has made several investments that cover areas involving climate tech, alternative materials, and food tech – as well as other emissions-avoiding technologies. Before founding NCV, Eric held positions leading venture investing activities for commodities as well as leading fundamental strategy for oil, refined products, natural gas liquids, plastics, and recycled plastics.By listening to this podcast episode, you will learn more about:What are the best attributes of a Founder/CEO The importance of self-awareness to grow your company Why diversifying sectors is critical to success The Founder Journey From Start-Up To Scale If you’d like to know more about Eric’s work, he can be contacted via LinkedIn, at https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric--rubenstein/. For more information about New Climate Ventures, visit the website at https://www.newclimateventures.com/.If you’ve enjoyed this or another of my podcast episodes, please send me any comments via LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/andreapetrone, or via email at Andrea@andreapetrone.com.For more information on my work and access to other valuable resources, please visit the website, at https://www.andreapetrone.com/.Read the article related to this podcast: https://www.andreapetrone.com/the-journey-from-founder-to-ceo-with-eric-rubenstein-article/

Thursday Oct 27, 2022

Social isolation. Lack of feedback. Fear of making bad decisions. These are typical challenges that first-time CEOs experience.This is not ideal for leading an organization through the current level of uncertainty.However, these feelings are normal, so the key is not to hide them. It’s to acknowledge them and learn how to see things from a different lens.In this episode, I share 8 key pieces of advice for making a smooth transition to a new CEO role which are also applicable to everyone who has a new leadership role in their organization.I look forward to hearing your thoughts or reading your comments about this episode at:Email: andrea@andreapetrone.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreapetrone/Want to get a score on your leadership level? Take the free assessment today at: https://www.andreapetrone.com/assessment/If you don’t want to miss any episode and receive the full article in your inbox, subscribe today to our blog here: https://www.andreapetrone.com/blogNeed more? Book a 30min call here: https://calendly.com/andreapetrone/strategyRead the article related to this podcast: https://www.andreapetrone.com/my-best-advice-for-first-time-ceos-article/

Thursday Oct 20, 2022

In the ‘old’ Western European world, internal business leaders were typically viewed as the top of the organizational hierarchy pyramid — the ones who ‘knew it all’ and made the decisions accordingly. Today’s business wisdom turns the prevailing structure upside down, with customers sitting at the top of the pyramid; for true organizational success, this is where all business decisions should stem from.For episode # 56 of my podcast the World Class Leaders Show, I was honored to host a good friend from Germany, Hans-Martin Hellebrand. Hans-Martin is the co-CEO of Badenova, a regional utility company committed to driving energy transition in Southwest Germany. Before joining Badenova, Hans-Martin was managing director of the digital energy retailer eprimo. From 2015 – 2017, he founded and led an innovation center in Silicon Valley, as well as scaling a tech start-up as COO/CFO. Hans-Martin has studied at internal institutions such as Stanford and Kellogg-Northwestern, and he was awarded “IT Executive 2016” by CIO Magazine. By listening to this podcast episode, you will learn more about:Lessons Hans-Martin took from his time in Silicon Valley Four steps to establishing customer-centricity What it’s like managing a business with a Co-CEO Supporting Change, and what most people get wrong about CEOs If you’d like to know more about Hans-Martin’s work, he can be contacted via LinkedIn, at https://www.linkedin.com/in/hmhellebrand. For more information about Badenova, go to the website at https://www.badenova.de/.If you’ve enjoyed this or another of my podcast episodes, please send me any comments via LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/andreapetrone, or via email at Andrea@andreapetrone.com.For more information on my work and access to other valuable resources, please visit the website, at https://www.andreapetrone.com/.Read the article related to this podcast: https://www.andreapetrone.com/hans-martin-hellebrand-ceo-of-badenova-on-turning-leadership-upside-down-article/ 

Thursday Oct 13, 2022

What’s the fine balance of leadership?It’s the perfect equilibrium that great leaders find when they manage their teams. It’s the trade-off between pushing too much and overcontrolling their work and being too distant and often unavailable when teams need it.In this episode, I’ll share:The expected consequences of being too pushy The expected consequences of being too distant A proven multistep approach to finding the right equilibrium I look forward to hearing your thoughts or reading your comments about this episode at:Email: andrea@andreapetrone.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreapetrone/Want to get a score on your leadership level? Take the free assessment today at: https://www.andreapetrone.com/assessment/If you don’t want to miss any episode and receive the full article in your inbox, subscribe today to our blog here: https://www.andreapetrone.com/blogNeed more? Book a 30min call here: https://calendly.com/andreapetrone/strategyRead the article related to this podcast: https://www.andreapetrone.com/the-fine-balance-of-a-leader-article/

Thursday Oct 06, 2022

All successful CEOs possess several critical skills and attributes. Chief among them is the ability to build a diverse team that complements the CEO’s capabilities and expertise and provides both support and challenge as needed. A CEO must be able to decisively manage ambiguity and constant change, while focusing on strategic clarity and communication.For episode # 54 of my podcast series, The World Class Leaders Show, I was honored to interview Lorenzo Simonelli, the Chairman and CEO of Baker Hughes, an energy technology company that combines innovation, expertise and scale to provide solutions for energy industrial customers worldwide. Previously, Simonelli served as President and CEO of GE Transportation where, as one of the youngest division chiefs in GE History, he expanded and diversified GE Transportation by focusing on advanced technology manufacturing, intelligent control systems, and a diverse approach to new propulsion solutions.By listening to this podcast episode, you will learn more about:Expanding C-Suite leadership beyond your own skills and expertise Evolving an organization to keep pace with change, addressing cultural change Managing communication effectively across diverse groups Critical attributes for a successful CEO For more information regarding Lorenzo Simonelli and his work, you can visit the company website https://www.bakerhughes.com/. You may also wish to reach out on Linkedin, at linkedin.com/in/lorenzo-simonelli.If you’ve enjoyed this or other of my podcast episodes, please send me any comments via LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/andreapetrone, or via email at Andrea@andreapetrone.com.For more information on my work and access to other valuable resources, please visit the web site, at https://www.andreapetrone.com/.  Read the article related to this podcast: https://www.andreapetrone.com/lorenzo-simonelli-ceo-of-baker-hughes-on-driving-change-through-uncertainty-article/

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